WELCOME TO A CANADIAN.
Since the commencement of the war there have been many instances of spontaneous appreciation of a man because he has seen fit to become a soldier—prepared to make'the greatest sacrifice for his countryno matter how great a stranger the man in khaki may be, says the Wellington Post. There was a case in point at a "social " held at Kaiwarra. A native of the suburb was being honoured, and lie introduced to the company a Canadian who was friendless in New Zealanduntil he visited Kaiwarra. There he received a, warm reception, and was very soon made to feel thoroughly at hont&. A collection was taken up in the hall, and fn less than ten minutes sufficient money had been subscribed to make a valuable presentation to the Canadian, who, accordingly, went back to camp surprised, thoroughly pleased, and with a good opinion of New Zealand hospitality.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16122, 10 January 1916, Page 7
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150WELCOME TO A CANADIAN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16122, 10 January 1916, Page 7
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