AUCKLAND MOTOR OLYMPIA.
Auckland's third motor Olympia. to be held in the Central wharf sheds for one week, commencing July 9, promises to be an outstanding success. The value of the cars, trucks and motor cycles to be shown is in the region of £100.000, and the foremost British, Continental and American firms will be represented. Apart from the central attraction of viewing the newest styles in cars, Olympia visitors are promised a musical treat, and those who visited the Olympias of 19*24 and 1920 will undoubtedly recall with pleasure the high-class music provided. The musical arrangements, including the arrangement of programmes and selection of players, are in the capable hands of Mr. Gordon Eady. Telephones are being installed for the convenience of patrons, and a wellappointed tearoom and restaurant is being fitted up, and everything for the convenience of visitors is being carried out by the promoters of the exhibition, the Auckland Motor Trade Association.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1927, Page 15
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