ALLEGED "CURE."
FALSB REPRESENTATION
tPer Press Association.! CHRISTCHTJRCH, last, night, Alfred Lewis, n. young man who advertised himself widely in July, 1921, as being ablq to euro deafness in all its forms, and who .set up business in Hereford Street, was found guilty at the Supreme Court of having obtained £33 from Flora Hill by false representation. In returning a verdict of guilty, tho foreman of the jury added: "And at tho samo time the jury wish to express tho opinion that the authorities should take immediate steps or should have legislation passed to find out the qualifications of masseurs, chiropractors, and others." The accused was remanded for sentence.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16122, 10 May 1923, Page 8
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