THE MOTOR OLYMPIA.
OUTSTANDING SHOW ATTRACTION MONSTER DISPLAY OF VEHICLES. At 1 30 p.m. on Wednesday, the 31st inst., Mr J. A. Nash, M.P., will open the Motor Olympia being staged m conjunction with the Manawatu Spring Show. Patrons will have the opportunity of viewing this outstanding exhibition whilst visiting the Show and inspecting the various displays scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Not only 'is the Olympia the largest showing ever made in Palmerston North, but it is also a display which is both dignified and pleasing. The public generally and certainly all car owners have a definite interest in motor vehicles, especially in view of the remarkable advances made in design in the last few years. As the Olympia will display all such popular models as Auburns, Austins, Buicks, Chevrolets, Cliryslers, De Sotos, Fords, Graham- 1 Paiges Hudsons, Morrises, Nashes, Plymouths, • Eeos, Rileys. Singers, Studebakers, Vauxhalls, etc. apart from a comprehensive range of trucks, patrons will have full opportunity of seeing the productions of the latest thought in modern motordom. Each stand will present a similar setting to give vehicles an unbiased presentation. Seating accommodation has been provided and all facilities for a quiet inspection of the. cars will be found to be present. Remember the motor display on Wednesday Thursday and Friday and that it constitutes the most comprehensive exhibition of cars and trucks, under the most attractive conditions, ever offered -Palmerston North residents. r - D -- a -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 284, 29 October 1934, Page 7
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240THE MOTOR OLYMPIA. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 284, 29 October 1934, Page 7
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