THE HICKSON MISSION.
NO SENSATIONAL CUBES. Dunedi ll , Dec. 5. The Hickson mission was continued to-day. Patients, intercessors ami others concerned began to gather before 9 a.ni., and lor more than an hour a steady stream of motor-cars and ambulances brought the sick and suffering to the Cathedral. As was the I ease yesterday, there did not seem to be any sensational happenings to report as the result of the service. The great majority of the patients bore the appearance of calm and deep content. Alany readily declared that they were feeling much better, and a lew definite cases of specific improvement were reported. One woman lifted up a paralysed hand, which she was previously unable to do. Another, with tears, asked a deaeoncss to give her minister a message that not only was she healed, but had found Christout for the most part the results ro main unseen or unreported.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 301, 6 December 1923, Page 3
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