HICKSON MISSION.
OPENS Al GRFY.MOi'T'ii. [IJV TKLI'.'OUAI'II—-I’UR IT.I'S.S ASSOCIATION.] cl! F.YMi lU'i'i! November 2 : k The Hh'k-~on M i —ion at the Iriuit;. Che.ieh te-dav alirm'ied e. large altemlam I all’liete 1 1 er-e-. There were the u-ual addre-es ami the laying ,-n of ham!-, hut no "cures" were ao'uiVi i'l • Ol e woman claimed lo have been cm.ml of loirt-standing deafness. The faith healing ciforts v. J! emit inn: He- iilterneoii auo n ‘ vl ' row.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 3
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76HICKSON MISSION. Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 3
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