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• For every commercial vehicle or psv operator the biennial Commercial "Motor Show at Earls Court is an important event, whether or not he visits it in person. And to match this importance, Commercial Motor provides a double service: a guide to the Show and the exhibits for those who are attending, and a comprehensive record and assessment of the exhibits for those who cannot get there.

CM's Show coverage has in a sense already started with illustrated descriptions of new models and equipment in recent issues. But three issues in particular will be designed to cover the exhibition, and as these copies will be in great demand we advise potential readers to place orders in advance for:— SHOW PREVIEW September 11 The new Gardner 8LIB in detail, plus descriptions and drawings of three new models in which it is installed; other new chassis described and illustrated. A preview of chassis, trailer and body work exhibits at the Show. A look at new vehicle servicing equipment. An extensive, illustrated review of components (especially new engines) and accessories to be seen at Earls Court.

SHOW NUMBER September 18 An illustrated stand-by-stand report of the Earls Court vehicles, bodies, trailers, tyres, detailing all the main exhibits in these categories. Pages of cutaway drawings of new vehicles. A guide to the accessory stands. Six pages of pictures of the early arrivals at Earls Court. Where to eat around Earls Court—one man's choice. Not least, 16 pages containing the papers presented at CM's Fleet Management Conference.

SHOW TECHNICAL REVIEW September 25 CM's expert and experienced staff writers will provide a lavishly illustrated series of articles assessing the trends and the technical and operational significance of developments in goods and passenger and municipal vehicles and bodywork Plus a report of thl Fleet Management Conference.

In all these issues, CM's regular features—Know the Law, Road and Workshop. Topic by Janus, Common Room, Management Matters, Bird's Eye View, Meet, Q and A—will be published And in the October 2 number we'll be taking a last don't-miss-anything look around the Earls Court galleries to pick up new devices and last-minute revelations in the equipment line.