The healing mission was'continued, at Greymouth to-day, when Trinity Church was again crowded. It-is unofficially reported that a Westport boy was cured of blindness. —Press Association. .
dunedin Society ladV r The wife of a \yell-to-do Dunedinite was for some months unable to wear evening dress owing to the spreading of an unsightly rash. Ointfaents'and prescriptions were- fried unavailin'gly, uptil- the sufferer LarneU of Q-tol from her. sister in Wellington. Relief was rapid-; in three days the healing and penetrative properties of Q-tol had banished the disfigurement. ■ '*■ ' ' -P'';
The cable news In this Issue accredited to The Times has appeared in that journal,, but onjy where -expressly stated is such news 'the' editorial opinion of The Timea.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 November 1923, Page 5
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