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SEQUAH’S MISSION

LAST NIGHTS MEETING. A large audience assembled at Wood*! garage last evening. Sequah, with hit striking personality, and by his ready flow of language and wit, held the attention of the crowd all the time. Mounted on bis specially constructed car he depicted to his audience in simple language the different ,st ages of ailments, and explained that from a small aifment which a sufferer did not try to cure in the initial stages one was liable to be crippled for life. The patient booked for demonstration was Mr Irwin, of Tay street, who has suffered from sciatica for four years, and was walking on a stick. He was assisted into the car. and Sequah applied his remedies. While waiting for same to take effect Sequah enumerated several instances where his remedies had ‘acted like a charm when all others had failed. Turning to Mr Irwin, he said, “you had pain from the hips down to the knees, when you came here to-night ?” “Yes,” came the reply. “Now stand up and walk to me.” The patient obeyed. "Have you any pain now?” "No, none at all," Mr Irwin replied.

“Then step down and walk around.” The patient then passed through the crowd and remounted the car, the audience loudly cheering.

Sequah stated that along with Madame Sequah he will be in attendance at his offices in Esk street, daily from II) fill 1 for free consultation and the sale of his remedies-

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Southland Times, Issue 18931, 3 May 1923, Page 5

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SEQUAH’S MISSION Southland Times, Issue 18931, 3 May 1923, Page 5

SEQUAH’S MISSION Southland Times, Issue 18931, 3 May 1923, Page 5

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