BRITAIN'S MOTOR PRODUCTS.
ANOTHER PROCESSION TO-DAY. The success of last Wednesday's automotive procession will no doubt stimulate still further interest in today's effort by Christchurch representatives of Britain's leading motor and allied industries. The value 'of the procession in fostering closer trade, relations with the Homeland is apparent to all who witnessed tho interesting displays of Britain's leading cars, trucks, tyres, motor-cycles, and other automotive industries of the first procession. To-day's procession will start at 3 p.m. from Latimer square and proceed along Gloucester street to Manchester street, Manchester street to Armagh street, Armagh street to Colombo street, Colombo street to High street, down High street to Tu.'im street, along Tuam street to Colombo street, down Colombo street to St Asaph street, up St. Asaph street to Manchester street, up Manchester street to Gloucester street, down Gloucester street to Oxford terrace, along Oxford terrace to Cashel street, down Cashel street to Madras street, Madras street to Latimer square.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19941, 30 May 1930, Page 20
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