OLYMPIA MOTOR CARNIVAL.
OPENING TO-NIGHT. In view of tho prestige which the Olympia Motor Carnival has secured not omy with motorists, but with the lie generally, it is confidently anticipated that a furtner record will be ere at-ed at the fifth Olympia, which opens to night in the King Edward Barracks Cashel Street, and will continue open every day next week from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. The exhibition of the latest mode! cars, etc., will be worth coming h long way to see, but in addition to this there will he all the animated fea tures of what might be termed a brilliant function. Special efforts have been made to make the decorations as effective as in previous years, and this time a new note will be struck by the novelty features which will be intro duced at several of the exhib’tors’ stalls Programmes o f music will bo supplied day n.ml night bv WillvamsN Olvmpia Orchestra, and there will b«= th-> usual refreshment booths. Olvmpia will Tv* effir*mT]v opened bv the at eight o’clock to- night and the doors will he onen to the nnhTie at 6 p.m., the price of admission being l<e.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17188, 3 November 1923, Page 2
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196OLYMPIA MOTOR CARNIVAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17188, 3 November 1923, Page 2
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