THE LEADING AMERICAN CANTHE "STUDEBAKER"
In these days when any fw sounding name is apt tocome.B suspicion of enemy origin IU9 as well to give the facts reg® the word “Studebaker,” as«| to one of the best known mol«) in the world. Studebaker 3 Dutch name. The ancestors * present chairman of the Sta»* corporation, Mr J. M. Stndel? left Holland -180 years if America, so that the Stew family in America to-day beW the old ‘ ‘Knickerbocker” aristi® of American society. They J longer Dutch, but as assureif undoubtedly American a 3 " 1 ! dore Roosevelt or the Yan!* It may be as well to mention that the Studebaker Corporate been a very active helper® Allied cause during the P war, subscribing a million uftp the Allies’ war loan, andcs® ing to supply .enormous Qt I ®, of motor vehicles for Britain. and Prance. During taij. African war the Studebatsupplied Britain with militw gons, and Lord Roberts prot the Studebaker waggons best ever used by the BritnJ , in the field. The Stndebas-' has been established in Am® sixty-four years. It is a J! American concern, ti uan .a American capital, controhj Americans, and with a hea“L South Bend, Indiana. MiJ cars are designed by built out of American msi American and Canadian fa ct ®£ American and Canadiani We have to announce that ’ ment of “Studebaker” cat* to arrive by the “PakeM. from the Canadian fad 1 c ‘‘ Walkersville, Ontario. . ADAMS, LTD., N.Z. D ‘ st 'l oi I ‘Studebaker” Cars, Cbr Btc £ Avenue, Wanganui. Locall *•., Stationsßofe and Walkton; Ford and Barney, Bud*
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11648, 17 August 1916, Page 4
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258THE LEADING AMERICAN CANTHE "STUDEBAKER" Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11648, 17 August 1916, Page 4
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