Automobiles and accessories to the value of approximately £1,000,000 are exhibited at the show organised by the Motor Traders' Association of New South Wales ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,234 wordsVisitors to the Motor Show can inspect the Austin new range of models for 1928, as exhibited at the Olympia Show in October last, at Stand No. 97 in the Hall of Industries. ...
Article : 283 wordsIn the commercial vehicles' section features which attract attention are the motor bus chassis, notably that of the White intercity parlour coach, the Reo, the tipping-bodied ...
Article : 178 wordsIn a general way it may be said that this is a show of closed cars, which, from a somewhat hasty and cursory glance through the two main pavilions seem to constitt[?] about ...
Article : 393 wordsAlvis cars are also well known to the sporting motorist. This year they are shown in the sports roadster type and the fourseater sports model. The Alvis is a ...
Article : 113 wordsParticular interest centres in the new sixcylinder Senior Dodge car, which was only introduced during the past 12 months, and has already created a favourable impression. ...
Article : 513 wordsOne of the best-known English cars in every part of the world is the Sunbeam, by reason of its many fine sporting feats and records. Sunbeams at the Show include three ...
Article : 238 wordsThe visitor to the show will find much to interest him at Dalgety's stands. Stand No. 39 stages a magnificent 40-50 h.p. New Phantom Rolls-Royce, whilst the new model ...
Article : 515 wordsOne of the surprises of the Show is the appearance of an entirely now model Vauxhall, the 20/60 h.p. six-cylinder, which experienced motorists regard as a car which ...
Article : 676 wordsSleeve valve cars are strongly represented among the exhibits, with examples from England, Belgium, and America. The range is so good, in fact, that it includes examples of ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Nash range of models includes the Advanced Six, Special Six, and Standard Six Cars, nnd 21 individual models on four different chassis lengths, with a charming array ...
Article : 532 words"I am quite convinced, although I have not seen all the show, that you, have a wonderful display of modern transport-perhaps unequalled in any part of Australia," said Mr. ...
Article : 610 wordsThe Studebaker Corporation shows the Director, Commander, and President model Stud[?]baker, whose lines exemplify the new trend in motor car body design. The low-hung all-steel ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 378 wordsThe whole of the 15 cars displayed by Cars of England, Ltd., are products of the mother country. Occupying pride of place on the stand is the Dalm[?]er 20-70, specially ...
Article : 408 wordsThe most comprehensive exhibit at the show is, in all probability, that of General Motors (Australia) Proprietary, Ltd. In connection with Boyd Edkins, Ltd., and John McGrath, ...
Article : 490 wordsAmong particularly interesting cars shown are the 1928 model 16/45 h.p. six-cyllnde[?] Wolseley, which made its first appearance in public in England at the Olympic Show, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,480 wordsFor touring motorists there is a caravan, termed a Cruiser, on the Bean stand, which has already been examined by a very large number of visitors who have s[?]own the ...
Article : 375 wordsMuch interest is created by the display of new Chrysler models at Stand No. 85 in the Hall of Industries, comprising four distinct lines in both open and closed models, ranging ...
Article : 106 wordsIn the electrical branch of the show Australian-made batteries [?]ll a prominent place, those manufactured at the Clyde Engineering Company's works being brought well under ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 14 Jan 1928, Page 11
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