HICKSON MISSION.
[by TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
NAPIER. October 30. Amongst cures reported at the Hickson Mission to-day is a case of a baby, aged two years mat u-hdf, who suffcted from museulu r paralysis, and bad never s;.t up. After the service the child delighted its parents by sitting up without assistance. In another case a girl, aged seven suffering from a withered arm the result of infantile paralysis, appears to have recovered the use of the arm. An Ormondville woman claims to have had the sight of one eye, which was blind, restored. Numerous other eases of a minor nature are reported.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1923, Page 1
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