BRITISH MOTOR OLYMPIA.
INTEREST OF VISITORS. Considerable interest is being shown in the All-British (U.K.) Motor Olympia, which is now being held at Cadman's parking station, Grey's Avenue. Since tho opening of tho exhibition last Friday evening, thero has been a very large number of visitors, who havo inspected the famous racing car, the "Golden Arrow," and also the interesting display of British rnotor-cars, cycles, commercial vehicles and marine engines.
The new season's models on show include many improvements on last year's cars, and the display proves that Britain is in a position to offer a particularly high grade of cars at prices, which are no longer prohibitive. The interest shown by visitors in the now medium-size models indicates that this class of car will be even more popular during the coming season. The exhibition, which has been described as tho finest display of British motor vehicles outside tho London Olynipia, will concludo on Saturday evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 14
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