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HICKSON MISSION.

VISIT TO NELSON. ;1!Y TKI.KUItAVH—-l'Klt I’IIKSS ASSOCIATION. ] X I'II.SON, November Id. I lie Hickson Healing Mission opened he:a to-day. From >.;jt) then- was a procession of motor cars conveying sufferers to All Saints’ Church, where there was a wry huge attendance. Several patients have already rcteived hcuclit. to one instance a young ladr who had to went glasses fur 20 years was able to discard them after (he servile. She «ie< ab| to reed the closest Print. In .mother r"-e a young lady was stated in have been cured of deafness. In company with her mother she called on an officer of the church who com tut need -peaking to her when the mother interjected: “it is non-; speaking to her; she can't hem." “Yes I can mother,” exclaimed the daughter. "I can hear every word." Thereafter she conversed without finding any difficulty in bearing. “A ease which lias cume under our j ersonal notice." says the "Mail", "is one where a resident who suffered from a defer! in one of his thighs for several years has received benefit. J-|e stated that ho had been tumble to hue up his hoot for two years, hut after attending the mission. was able to do so. He also stated and gave a demonstration, that lie could move his limit with much great, er freedom than heretofore.'’

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1923, Page 1

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HICKSON MISSION. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1923, Page 1

HICKSON MISSION. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1923, Page 1

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