W. Hall Ralne, Photo. Church builf by the Maori prophet and faith-healer, T. W. Ratana, who died last Monday. The wording on the pillar on the right commemorates November 3,.1918, when Ratana became "a divine healer and mouthpiece to God and man." It was unveiled on July 5, 1935, to the memory of Ratana's three sons Alpha, Omega, and Samuel — "who died in the great work endowed by their father." The wording on the other pillar is in Maori.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 70, 20 September 1939, Page 7
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79W. Hall Ralne, Photo. Church builf by the Maori prophet and faith-healer, T. W. Ratana, who died last Monday. The wording on the pillar on the right commemorates November 3,.1918, when Ratana became "a divine healer and mouthpiece to God and man." It was unveiled on July 5, 1935, to the memory of Ratana's three sons Alpha, Omega, and Samuel—"who died in the great work endowed by their father." The wording on the other pillar is in Maori. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 70, 20 September 1939, Page 7
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