WOMAN’S CLAIM.
“GIFT FROM GOD.” MAGISTRATE UNMOVED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday. “I'm telling no, fortunes. It’s a •wdßiderful gift given me by God for the of mankind,” exclaimed a woman with fervour in the Magistrate’s' Court when charged under the mamg otJMadame Sonia with fortune- ' ns a future; we should -work on it, and the world would be bet: "ter,” she added. ~ “And did God tell you to charge 5s a time?” asked Sub-Inspector Fitzpatarick. “ Yes, God gave me this great gift Tor my living.” '• “Did He really?” “Yes, certainly He did, and 5s is a "very small amount for the millions of pounds which people in New .Zealand alone have received through my wisdom.” If; 0r: However, the Magistrate (Mr C. R. Orr Walker) wais not:; convinced, and fined £2 and costs;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 1 June 1928, Page 5
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