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HICKSON MISSION

TWO CURES ALLEGED

(Per Press .Association.) WELLINGTON, November 7. In connection with the Hickson healing mission, two cures which appear to have been authenticated have been notified to the Church authorities. One was a child with a cast in her eye. When she left the church she said to her mother :• — “Now 1 can see properly.” The mother looked at the child and was astonished to see the affected eye as straight as the other. Tire other reported cure was, a man said to have come from Stratford. His affliction was a short leg and he was compelled to wear a special boot. So great was his faith in being cured, that he brought an ordinary boot with him. He stated after the service he was delighted to find the affected leg was the same size as the other leg. Though sore and stiff, he walked without difficulty.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 3

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HICKSON MISSION Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 3

HICKSON MISSION Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 3

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