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HEALING WATERS.

To the Editor of the New Zealand Methodist. Sir, — Allow me to call the attention of your readers to the Aioha baths, which are proving a marvellous blessmg to many sufferers. You may think this a noval subject to wrive to a religious paper aboat, but you will admit that it is our coumon duty, and therefore a i religious duty, to do all in our power to alleviate the sufferin - of our fellowmen In cal'ing the at'ention of your readers to our baths, I hope to place information in the j \nds o" sufferers which s'lall be a means to "at end. We have had isitors walking on crutches with difficui'y, o'-'sers unable to stand upright, be" q ' n u a! nost doubl — and this from rheumatism. nbiq-o, or sciatica— and in three or fo • weeks they have been able to return to their employment. Others have testified to relief from .isthma, bronchitis, and indigestion. From the the latter I have experienced great relief myself. For several years 1 have suffered intensely from this compliiuii,- iouetimes beim? quite unable to preach nit.out a manuscript, but now I am almost cured. I attribute this to r «'c drinking the Aroha waters. lam convinced that the c p *c would have been coir;> c c had 1 attended to it with regularity for a few weeks, but this I have been unable to do. The expense from Auckland to Te Aroha is about twenty-five shillings ; train to Morrinsville, where coach connects with Te Aroha. Visitors can make themselves comfortable,and have the benefit of the baths at a cost of from about twenty-five shillings to two pounds a week. Those who are not invalids will have scope for a week or two of pleasent rambling, or driving, with fresh air and interesting sight-seeing in, abundance. A Wesleyan service is held in the town every Sunday. Presbyterian, and Church of England services are ajsp held. Hoping that this letter m,ay pufc some suflterer on the way to recovery^ I am, <fee« T. J. Wius, Te Aroha, March 4. 1885,— (From N.Z. Methodist, March 21, 1«a5.)

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 98, 18 April 1885, Page 7

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HEALING WATERS. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 98, 18 April 1885, Page 7

HEALING WATERS. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 98, 18 April 1885, Page 7

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