THE LEADING AMERICAN CARTHE “STUDEBAKER.”
In these days when any foreignsounding name is apt to come under suspicion of enemy origin it is just as well to give the facts regarding the word “Studebaker,” as applied to one of the best known motor cars in the world. Studebaker is a Dntch name. The ancestors of the present chairman of the Studebaker corporation, Mr J. M. Studebaker, left Holland 180 years ago for America, so that the Studebaker family in America to-day belongs to tbe old ‘ ‘Knickerbocker” aristocracy of American society. They are no longer Dutch, bat as assuredly and undoubtedly American as Mr Theodore Roosevelt or the Vanderbilts. It may be as well to mention, too, that the Studebaker Corporation lias been a very active helper of the Allied cause during the present war, subscribing a million dollars to the Allies’ war loan, and contracting to supply enormous quantities of motor vehicles for Britain, Russia and France. During the South African War the Studebaker firm supplied Britain with military waggons, and Lord Roberts pronounced tbe Studebaker waggons to be the best ever used by the British Army in the field. The Studebaker firm has been established in America for sixty-four years. It is a purely American concern, financed by American capital, controlled by Americans, and with a head office at South Bend, Indiana. Studebaker cars are designed by Americans, built out of American material in American and Canadian factories by American and Canadian workmen We have to announce that a shipment of “Studebaker” cars is due to arrive by the “Pakeba” direct from the Canadian factories in Walkersville, Ontario, . Canada. ADAMS, LTD., N.Z. Distributors ot “Studebaker” Cars, Christchurch; Avenue, Wanganui. Local Service Stations:—Rofe and Walker, Marton ; Ford and Barney, Bulls.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11651, 21 August 1916, Page 8
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290THE LEADING AMERICAN CARTHE “STUDEBAKER.” Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11651, 21 August 1916, Page 8
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