"Instant Cures"
MR HICKSON'S MISSION. ENTHUSIASM IN MELBOURNE. Melbourne, March 15. The healing services that have been conducted in Melbourne during tue past few days by Mr J. W. Hickson were closed to-day. To accommodate all who had applied for admission to the service the Exhibition Building was used. Over 3000 persons occu-I-ied tho lloor of the great hall. Among tho patients were four or five men from Caulfiejd Military Hospital, who had been bedridden for many years through their wounds. A lew almost instantaneous cures were reported after the healing service, which lasted for over three hours. At the conclusion of the service Mr Hickson expressed his thanks to the clergy and the people who had helped him, and appealed to them to help him in his work in the other States—a work which would take until August to complete—by praying for those who had been cured and tor those who hoped to bo cured. Tt is a mistake to delav treatment for Hea'ln.'h' 1 —Sneezing—Running at the Nose—and Full Watery Eyes. You should use Nazol freely and persistently—as it will give prompt relief.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 74, 24 March 1923, Page 7
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