Cordingley' s Thirteenth Show.
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The thirteenth annual exhibition of motor vehicles, promoted by Messrs. Cordingley and Company, will OpV11 its dE,3rS on Saturday morning next. Compared with last year, the commercial-vehicle section will exhibit a marked reduction, and it is a matter for regret that the very considerable addition to the ground-floor space of the building, which has been provided by the extension of the Minor Hail, will not be in demand as might have been hoped. This additional floor space almost renders the Minor Hall of equal importance to the Main Hall, whilst the lighting, by reason of the absence of galleries, is generally superior. Not every
show at Islington, however, can turn it to account, and the bareness of the Minor Flail during the Smithfield Club's Exhibition, in December last, was the chilling feature of that undertaking.
Intending visitors from the country, to whom we make the recommendation that they should visit the show on Friday of next week, in order that they may see the tine display at Olympia as well, will find that the means of access to the Agricultural Hall are even better than last year. Additional motorbus services are in force, the L.C.-C. tramcars are more numerous, and tube facilities have been multiplied.