Tlii u is to notify to you that wo arc mow marking oil' at a very reasonable price the latest in Parisian mode!.-, and respect frilly ask you to view them at once as they are sure to he eagerly sought for at F. Schroder and Co’s, where the best hats always are: AdvL.
■•EAiTiI TREATMENT." LONDON, Del. i. | At an inquest yesterday on Sara Whitehall, lA. spinster, of LL Gold luir.-t-terrace. Hampstead, N.W .. h i ..jslcr. Mi.-s Lily Whitehill. -aid the dead a .man had' ben a < hri-iiaii Si i- - fix! for years, and when iil she "ilattended by Talth healers.” who prav ed with her. She believed in tho efli- ,,! praver. refused to see a dooto". and had not taken any medicine tor Alluding to the “faith healer-" Mm Whitehill said -lie was not Mauling individual-, lmi the pernicious teachings of Clii'i-tinn Science healers as a ln.d,- . Airs Coll.-lance Johnson, a Christian Science pr:u i itinner, said Hinton T!nir-_l day, at the request of a friend, she j wont "lo help Miss Whitehill meniai-j |y.” Miss Whitehill was suffering a j .rood deal of -pain and her breath was j si,,.- ; and laboured. V. :* ness gave li ■*.' j “present treatment" (i reatinenl h.*. I prayer). J The Coroner (Sir W. Schroder): Re-j vot’d praying for her, did you do anv- j I hing else ?—No. ; Was ihe question of medical advice mentioned?—l did not refer lo if. an i j Mis- Whitehill said that she did not j want a duel or. j Il you realised that -lie was seriou-lv , ill. would you have advised Hie calling in of a doctor?- No. ! could not do so j That is part of our religion. | A venliet: of Death IT'om Natural i Causes was returned. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1923, Page 1
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