NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
Change Advertisements for next issue should reach " Progress " Office not later than the ioth inst., otherwise they will have to be held over.
Speaking of the Olympia show of 1907, admittedly the largest and most representative ever held in Britain, The Times says — It must be admitted this exhibition comes at rather a critical moment m the history of the British industry. Buyers have learn ed caution, have acquired the prudent habit o demanding extended trial and explicit guarantee ; which habit is anathema maranatha to the plausible seller of ricketty combinations looking more or less like motor cars. But to the makers of really sound and trustworthy cars this is a matter, net for anxiety, but for congratulation. If, as is likely, the next twelve months should witness the collapse of a good many we?k houses, this will be no calamity for the public, other than the shareholders, and a positive advantage for the strong and honest establishments which survive.
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Progress, Volume III, Issue 4, 1 February 1908, Page 141
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163NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Progress, Volume III, Issue 4, 1 February 1908, Page 141
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