TENTH OLYMPIA.
RECORD ATTENDANCES.
Every motorist, and nearly every non-motorist will visit the tenth Olympia .Motor- Exhibition in King Edward Barracks this week.
The new cars—that is, entirely new to Olympia—have been the centre of attraction, but not much more so than the improved models of other cars better known. The Steams-Knight, price at £2150, the "baby" Triumph, the Durant, the Minerva, the Plymouth, and the Auburn, comprise the new faces. There never was a greater range of motor-vehicles at an Olympia in Christchurch, there were never more diverse and beautiful body-worfc colours, never greater mechanical perfection, safety, comfort, and refinement.
The public appreciates Olympia. There was a record first-night attendance on Saturday evening, proof that the appeal of the big motor exhibition shows no signs of .diminishing. Motorists pnd the public generally will realise that it is no small achievement for the Canterbury hranch of the New Zealand .Motor Traders' Association to stage an Olympia each November for ten» years. The value to the public nnd the trade of ths show is incalculable.
Olympia will be open every day thiß week until Saturday from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. Every afternoon and evening the Olympia Orchestra will be in attendance.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 5
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