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"THE STORY OF AN AUTOMOBILE."

AN INTERESTING FILM. About 200 people were seated in the showroom of Adams, Ltd., High street, witnessing the screening of the United States Government educational film, "The Story of an Automobile." This picture is tho property of the U.S.A., and was produced by the authorities in an effort to show tho world the high Btandard of efficiency attained by American industry. The Government officials selected the Studebaker factory for filming the scenes, and the picture has been sent to Adams, Ltd., local agents for tho Studebaker car, through official channels. Tha screening took place last night in _ the brightly-lighted showroom, in which business was carried on as usual, and tho large and interested audience could be seen from tho street through the windows. The pioture will be shown at 7.80 every night next week until Friday. The film extends a general invitation to tho public to ettend.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17815, 14 July 1923, Page 9

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"THE STORY OF AN AUTOMOBILE." Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17815, 14 July 1923, Page 9

"THE STORY OF AN AUTOMOBILE." Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17815, 14 July 1923, Page 9

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