GAY COLOURS ON OARS
Having- first produced cars that '7 would run, and' then added eomfort and dependability, designers now have entered with zest upon bcautifieation. The result is a remarkable development of the use of colour.' Even established ■:> conservative manufacturers such as ' '' Packard, who has concentrated so long upon a certain rich shade of blue that it ; has become known as Packard Blue, ■.[ have adopted vivid, but beautiful, eel- "a our schemes. The move is a' good one. ',' It will brighten our streets, and giv* ; to man a ehance of expressing >; scmßc which has so long been denied ; by his convention of wearing drabo clothes. Actually, however, the. demand for . - brighter car colours origiflated among }, womeH motorists. /
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Shannon News, 25 May 1928, Page 1
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118GAY COLOURS ON OARS Shannon News, 25 May 1928, Page 1
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