DUNEDIN'S AFFLICTED.
(PBSSS ASSOCIATIOH TELEGiAH.) DUNEDIN, December o. The Hiekson Mission was continued to-day. Patients, intercessors and others concerned began to gather before 9 a.m. and for more than an hour a steady stream of motor-cars and ambulances brought sick and suffering people to the Cathedral. As wis tincase yesterday there did not seem to be ofthepatie^sbor^^^S: 1 calm and deep content. Many readilv dcclared they were feeling much better, and a xew aeniute cases of specific irnarC f f POrted - °» e woman lifted up a paralysed hand which she was previously unable to do. Another, with tears asked a deaconess to give her minister , t message that not only was she healed but had found Christ' but for the must part the results remain unseen or unreported.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 11
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