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THE WILL TO BE WELL. It’s a curious fact that, many seemingly intelligent people prefer suffering and sorrow .to health of body and peace of mind. You know you are suffering secretly. You know you need help. You have proved that doctoring and drugging are useless for your case. Why, then, permit blind prejudice and oldfashioned ideas to dominate your mind and warp your judgment ? This is the year 1921—a new age —the age of the aeroplane, the ag? of wireless telegraphy, the age of the De Laurence System of Healing that has brought and is bring health and healing, hope and harmony, into thousands of darkened lives. Why suffer ? Would you be healed ? Will you investigate ? Have you the WIL TO BE WELL ? Call or write for further information. THE DE LAURENCE (N.Z.) INSTITUTE, 2nd Floor, Victoria Insurance Bldgs., Shortland Street, Auckland.
Lord Northcjiffe, in an artfoie in the London Times, commenting on the closeness of the tie between New Zeai land and the Home country, narrates the following incident: "In talking to a young official in one of ths greatsugar companies in Fiji I heard something that touched me deeply. I asked him, ‘Where are you from ?’ ‘New Zealand,’ he replied. ‘And how often do you go home ?’ ‘I have never been home,’ he responded, ‘but I hope to go.’ It was then I fully realised that throughout New Zealand and the New Zealand press Britain is Home. And, by the way, in the newspapers the word is always spelt with a capital H.” YOU can learn to heal the sick like RATANA. Particulars free. Apply Box 1897, G.P.0., Auckland*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4364, 11 January 1922, Page 4
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383Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4364, 11 January 1922, Page 4
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