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RATANA.

STORY OF A CUREA Hawera resident has received a letter from a -friend, yvho writes as foßows of a sufferer who has been cured after following Ratana’s advice: — Have you heard about Fanny Lammas cure-how that she can actually walk just a little way along the street now, without her steel, frame and without support ? I believe Nelson is ringing with the news; she herself says so, so 1 thought perhaps some of your Nelson friends might have told you. Anyway, it bears twice telling. C— — hears from her every week, as usual, and she has let me read y all relating to the cure and the progress she is making. Her doctor had a consultation with a Dr Washburn about some new electric treatment, and they finally decided Fan was too weak and frail to stand it. She wrote to Katana, and herself spent, as she says, most of the Wednesday in prayer. Mie believed God could cure her. and he did. for at about 5.30 she said, I felt the strength come into my poor old useless spine and legs, and I knew the miracle had happened, and I sat up. a thin 1 could not do for years. Then she stood up. and at first held the mantelpiece, and then walked a few steps to the door and called her mother and father. She 1 as not stronger and stronger, has been for a aood number of motor rides, and goes to’the corner to post her own Last week, she said, she got iurthel along the street, and she dusted her room (bv degrees). She Ims discarded her Classes, and tomatoes,-, which were ike poison xo her. she can eat every day. Isn't it just grand, and there could be no ureater miracle, for she' was so frai, "nd this last year had been so much worse? Her letters are lovely, and just overflowing with ’ ihW ar* »» ia«>irati»a ia th»mi«vet.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1921, Page 6

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RATANA. Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1921, Page 6

RATANA. Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1921, Page 6

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