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Lorries on military service are subject to severe strains and stresses, and pn this account any unsolicited testimony of the performance of individual types or makes under such conditions endorses the opinionthat British commercial vehicles are second to none. Commer
B28 eial Cars, Ltd., of Luton, have recently received a letter from an officer on active service who speaks in glowing terms of the performances of Commer Car lorries. His letter runs as fellows We are sending you herewith three photos. of one of your lorries, P.C. type, which has been on service since the beginning of the war. As you will probably he aware this lorry has done severe w6rk during its stay out here, and was often under shell fire. We are a Commer column with about 84 lorries on our strength, these include most of your type, viz. R.C. C.C., K.C. P.C.,
WTI ' , and as an Artificer Section we cannot speak too highly of them. We are pleased to inform you that this company has been complimented on two occasions for haying no lorries out of action when they were needed for operations."