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SEQUAH.

Last night Sequah concluded hie pro-. gramme of lectures and demonstrations to a very large audience. Last night was tesumony night, when those subjects that had been treated by a-scended the rar and told the public nf the ben 41t they had derived. Commenc.. ing, Mr. W Stanley, of Eg mon t Road, who had been a sufferer from sciatica for the last thirteen ye rs, said he had been unuble to walk without a stick for a large portion of that time. He- had. no pain now, and had derived great bene, fit from the treatment. Mr. W. Austin (of Devon Street), Mr. Moffit (Gilbert Street), Mr. Reichert (Buller Stret), Mr. James (Belt Road). Mr. Cleaver (Gilbert Street), oil testified to the efficacy of the treatment, received. The treated- on Thursday night was Mr. Rowe, Rawhiti Street. Vogel town, a very serious case suffering from rheumatism for thirteen years, had -been unable to walk without a stick and follow his occupation for six years, had derived wonder ful benefit, in the short, space of time. After the testimonies had bew-n g.vcn, Sequah, on behalf of himself and Madam Sequah, thanked the people for their courtesy and kindness and announced that owing to the great demand upon his services he would remain in New Plymouth up to Saturday next, September 3.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1921, Page 5

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SEQUAH. Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1921, Page 5

SEQUAH. Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1921, Page 5

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