THANKS TO NEW ZEALANDERS.
Sir,—May I beg one more New Zealand hospitality—space in your columns to say;® a warm and heartfelt thank you to more ' friends, hosts, and kind New Zealander* than I An reach in any other way? For a year I have received unbelievable kind' ness from many; from the Dominion C.E. president, Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher from the juniors in the little societies in the back blocks, I have found the friendliest, most generous help. I owe thanks too, to uncounted others; ministers of all denominations, presbyteries, ministers' associations, the Auckland Sunday School Union, the W.C.T.U., the many civic and other officials who have helped me, and the excellent press of New Zealand. I leave New Zealand with much reluctance. I have learned to loVe this fair land, and the warm-hearted folk. I want to come back again! Most of all ! have been cheered and rejoiced by the progress of Christian Endeavour. It seems to be peculiarly harmonious with the genius of youth in New Zealand, and because of the many fine young leaders who are at work, I think with great gladness of heart of the future of N.Z.C.E. M. Jennie Street.-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20520, 22 March 1930, Page 14
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196THANKS TO NEW ZEALANDERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20520, 22 March 1930, Page 14
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