HICKSON MISSION
SESSIONS AT NAPIER. MORE CURES REPORTED. Per Press Assooinuon. NAPIER. October 30. The Hickson Mission opened this morning. There was a very largo crowd in the Cathedral. A great spiritual and moral uplift is reported, hut tio miraculous euros, though great benefit has been experienced l>v many patients. The mission continues for two more days. Amongst the cures reported is a case of a baby aged two years and a half who suffered from muscular paralysis and had never sat up. After the service the child delighted the parents by sitting up without assistance. In another case a girl aged seven, suffering from a withered arm, the result of infantile paralysis, appears to have recovered the use of her arm. An Orniondville woman claims to have had tho sight of one eye. which was blind, restored, and numerous other caec* of cures of diseasefis of a minor nature, boing effected are reported.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 9
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