AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

AT OLYMPIA AND THE AGRICULTURAL HALL,

4th November 1919
Page 20
Page 20, 4th November 1919 — AT OLYMPIA AND THE AGRICULTURAL HALL,
Close
Noticed an error?
If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.

Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THE PROXIMITY of two exhibitions in London this week at which industrial vehicles and touring cars will be staged respectively, will afford many visitors to London an unusual opportunity to inspect the latest thing in both types at the trouble and expense of one journey to the Metropolis only. Just as the Brewers' Show finishes at the Agricultural Hall, Olympia commences. If the two venues were not so inconveniently far apart the arrangement would be a still more useful one, but London is lacking in largo central halls. Nowadays, very many people have the dual interests. People in the trade, and agents particularly, a-re increasingly concerned with the two distinct branches of the industry. Then, again, owners ot business-cum-pleasure touring cars are very often concerned with the employment of commercial models in their :businesses. Indeed, the owner of a tiny car is a very valuable "prospect" in many cases to the sales department of an industrial vehicle concern. And although, in all probability, a more representative display of the utility models will be on view at the Roads and Transport Congress and Exhibition at the Agricultural Hall a few weeks later, the contiguity of the other two Shows is certain largely to be taken advantage of by a considerable number of people, providing they are properly made aware of the dual opportunity.

Tags

Organisations: Congress
Locations: London

comments powered by Disqus