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Next Week is the Big One

17th September 1976
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BY THE TIME the doors open at Earls Court next Friday CM's readers should already have had a chance to study our stand-by-stand, make-by-make and type-bytype guide to the show.

In 84 pages we are taking readers inside and all round Earls Court. For commercial vehicle operators there are 20 pages of information on what's there and where to find it. No need to get foot-weary walking aimlessly round the hall; we've laid it out for you to make your visit painless and, hopefully, profitable.

Passenger operators will find their prime interests carefully covered and systematically presented.

Bodywork and trailer exhibits are dealt with separately and in sections and hard-pressed municipal officers will save a lot of time by referring to our municipal section.

We've been out and about putting on stones and inches to find just where to eat quickly and cheaply or leisurely and not so cheaply within 10 minutes' walk of Earls Court. The printable material we gathered appears next week.

But it's not all Earls Court next week. With the approval and assistance of the DoE we've carried out the first double bottoms operational trial on the public highway. With the co-operation of Volvo, Crane Fruehauf and Reed Paper this has proved to be a most enlightening exercise.

Did you realise that the RTITB was ten years old this year? We've been to interview the director-general about his hopes and fears for the future.

You will find out in CM next week.

Finally there is CM. We will be at Earls Court on Stand No. 10. We are conveniently placed first on the left just inside the Warwick Road entrance. If you have a query and we don't happen to be immediately available, call back — 'or better still, ask the stand attendant for an inquiry form and leave it on the stand. We will answer you in writing.

FREE OFFER WE ARE ALSO GIVING away free at the Show a copy of What's Your Problem? with every copy of CM purchased.

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