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UN PEACE IN WAR. 



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Lord Roberts in his Official Report said : 



" Wagons were imported for trial from the United States, and these 

 proved to be superior to any other make, either of Cape or English 

 manufacture. The wheels were of hickory, and the metal work of 

 steel. They were built by Messrs. Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co., who 

 have a great wagon manufactory at South Bend, Indiana. 



" The superiority of these vehicles was doubtless due to the fact that 

 Such wagons are largely used in Am erica for the carriage of goods. 



" It may be added that the wagons in question cost considerably less 

 than the Bristol Pattern Wagon." 



THE wagons which we built for service in South Africa were no better 

 than those which we are turning out every day for use in America. 

 During times of war or times of peace, the Studebaker Wagons are first 

 in strength, first in durability, and first in workmanship. 



STUDEBAKER BROS. MFG. CO. 



SOUTH BEND, IND., U. S. A. 



Chicago San Francisco 



Salt Lake City 



A nd agencies in all the principal towns and cities. 



The Studebaker Factories are the largest in the world devoted to the manufacture of 

 wagons, carriages and harnesses of every description. 



New York 

 Kansas City 



Portland. Ore* 

 Denver 



