HEALING MISSION
I MAN'S RIGHT ARM RESTORED.
(BI IBIEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
m -n- r, NAPIER, This Day ■• Phillip G. Addis, of Port Ahuriri, who ved, compensation for total disablement of his right arm four years ago in Napier to-day walked -out. of/the Hickwn Mission looking for - a re wi!ho\ « ddi r IV3Sl V3S aWe t0 m «™ fiiW ♦ / t' ghtest "Action. Doctors is vflM hmV ny gOod > and his «"» blind •?"?•• A yOl"1S W01"an > alni°st mn ' T I' 61' Sighfc had wonderfully rZTrfS "i CaSe °f deafness is als° "ff ,tO. h»™ been cared, and all Msitois claim great spiritual uplift.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 8
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98HEALING MISSION Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 8
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