BIT OF A VETERAN.
« Three men were telling their experiences. Speaking of likenesses, one. eaid he had been taken, for Mr Balfour many times. Tho other capped him by saying he had been taken for the German. Emperor. The third declared that he had once a still more remarkable experience. A friend who had been away for years in Australia met him lyiexpect-edly, and after staring at him for a moment exclaimed : * " Holy Moses 1 is that you?"
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9117, 24 December 1907, Page 4
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