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SEQUAH.

NEXT MONDAY. It is anticipated that a large number of the residents of Te Kuiti and district will be present on Monday night, in the Te Kuiti garage to see the world-famed demonstrator. Sequah has a reputation that very few men in this world have acquired or attained. His marvellous healing powers, coupled with his extensive experience, enable him to grapple with ease many of the "ills that flesh is heir to." His wonderful demonstrations in every town he visits are proof of his ability, and the lucid way he expounds his views on that all-absorbing topic "health," commands the closest attention of his audiences. Unique in personality, unique method, Sequah never fails to make his impression uniquely felt in every town, city or. country he visits. Commencing in Auckland over two years ago, his Dominion tour has been a sequence of successes, and probably the secret of that success lies, to a great extent, in the method he adopts of coming right out to the masses of the people. His own words are: "I do not believe in putting my light under a bushel basket. I come out nightly to give an ocular demonstration of my work, so that what people see with their own eyes, they must necessarily believe." Seldom comes the opportunity of receiving advice on health matters from a specialist and healer of such extensive experience as Sequah. There are many who will remember the stir caused in many parts of the Dominion some 27 years ago by Sequah, whose ability to relieve pain and suffering was nightly in evidence in every town he visited. Original in method and manner, Sequah relies solely on his own ways and means of relieving sufferers, and his powers today are just the same as when he donned the "buckskin," as evidenced by the "provisional" reports of his successful tour of the Dominion. Whether sick, or in health, whether curious or sceptical, he has a word to meet the need of everyone, and the free invitation is extended to his introductory lecture and first public demonstration next Monday night. The Municipal Band will be in attendance, and admission is free.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1859, 8 September 1923, Page 7

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SEQUAH. King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1859, 8 September 1923, Page 7

SEQUAH. King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1859, 8 September 1923, Page 7