HICKSON MISSION.
CURES REPORTED. t BY TELEGRAM—PER TRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, November 29. Further cases of sudden improvement were reported to-day in connection with the Hickson Mission. One is that of a middle aged man, who had suffered from paralysis for a long time, and had been able to walk only with the help of a crutch and a stick. Early Tl l i- morning lie went to the communion sen - ice in tie- Cathedral, and, while entering the Church found be could walk unaided. Later he walked to a ear which was to take him home
A young gill, who had been unable to walk for three years, owing to spinal trouble, and had been a patient at Chi istehlireh Hospital for a long while was wheeled into the Church this rooming. After being brought out. she said that she would like to make an attempt at walking. With some help she got up and walked several yards, continuing by herself, and returning to her chair.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1923, Page 2
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