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\ t 'TO-i' EGO KST TON" HEALER. NEW YOI’.K. •Tan 6. The arrival herd of AI. Emile Cone, to pivo a few .sessions of private clinic, and several lectures on tin- ait el auto-suggestion. lias been a veiitubU triumphant entry. Tins medical profession is divided in it.s attitude. .Some of the doctors are declaring that he should not be allowed to practice Others are pointing out that he is not violating the law since he does nothing medicinally. , A!. Cone stresses the tact that he is not a miracle man. everything being done hv the patient. During a public audience to-day, manv women rose voluntarily and levealed marvellous cures, ranging from tuberculosis to nervous hreakdov.ii. achieved !>v M. Cone at Nancy IDs clinics hero will be secret, m order to iuen lar-'e numbers whom lie would be unable to treat from attempting to see him. \ CANADIAN PROTEST. OTTAWA. Jan o. The Dominion Government has approved of a plan submitted by (on - tissione r Lamb, the Internationalbeteta,v of the Salvation Army, foi the eulemont in Canada of 23.<*10 young ■omen .youths and children to bt seated in'the llritrdMdesby the Arnij. SILENT CARS FOR RAILWAYS. LONDON. Jan •(>■ As the result of long research by Rro essor Low. the mderground 1 aihea> as built six silent ears, m 'whu X ■ • possible to boar a watch tmking ■ 3 * rpv is effected Dot away, ino &neiitiii„ >v sheathing the steel plates of th ■ar with sound absorbing asbestos nilboard.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1923, Page 1

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251

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1923, Page 1

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