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SEQUAH IS COMING.

MONDAY NEXT. Many of the older generation will be interested in the announcement that Sequah. the world-famed specialist, is coming to Te Kuiti, and though the facilities of transit in New Zealand do not permit him to use his wonderful chariot, yet his personality has lost none of its lustre, and his healing powers are still the same. He has travelled the world over, and for over 30 years his name has been a prominent one. Sequah is acknowledged a brilliant speaker, and possesses the happy knack of holding his audiences, which on many occasions and in different parts of the world have numbered .17,000 people. That Te Kuiti should be included in his itinerary will be viewed with pleasure by many who have heard of his unprecedented success in his Dominion tour from Auckland to the Bluff. The opportunity now presents itself to the residents of Te Kuiti and districts of seeing and hearing this health specialist, whose fame lias been substantially evidenced by the "living testimonials" which: he lias left iy every town. The Gisborne Times, June 14, states Biblical term 'Take up thy bed jiUiScL' walk,' could aptly be ugecT in with the wonders performed-by Sequah, but adapted to present-day custom*.' This was illustrated last night, when Mr F. Cooker,' who has suffered from sciatica for five or six years, took up his stick and walked." Sequah invites the most minute investigation of his. claims and his work. He is not a mystery man, nor are his cures, phenomenal though they be, attributed to any { supernatural agency. All his work is based on positive scientific principles.'* His introductory lecture commences on Monday next, September 10, in the Te Kuiti motor garage (next to Council Chambers) at^B'o'clock. The Muni-; cipal Band will be in attendance, and admission is free.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1858, 6 September 1923, Page 5

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SEQUAH IS COMING. King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1858, 6 September 1923, Page 5

SEQUAH IS COMING. King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1858, 6 September 1923, Page 5