SEQUAH
ANOTHER SIGNAL SUCCESS. Since Sequah commenced his Invercargill season he has commanded a large attendance of the general public each night, and judging by the representation last evening, his demonstrations are becoming more popular as his season extends. There is something abnormally interesting in watching local residents who have been incapacitated from work, and suffering great pain, being assisted into a car, undergoing treatment, and .leaving the car free from pain; being able to walk without their sticks as* they have not done for years. Last night, Mr W. Stan way, of Nith street, who has suffered from sciatica and neuritis for a considerable time, was treated with signal success. Previous to treatment Mr Stanway stated he could not put any pressure on his legs without great pain, but anyone seeing him leave the building would have thought he had never had pain or a limp in his life, so marked was the success of the treatment. Sequah gave a brief lecturette on the therapeutic value of his personally prescribed remedies, at the conclusion of which he invited all to attend his lecture to-night, when an interesting case (a man unable to walk without two sticks) is booked for treatment. His office is open daily from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m., and this (Friday) afternoon from 2.30 till 5, for free consultations.
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Southland Times, Issue 18932, 4 May 1923, Page 6
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223SEQUAH Southland Times, Issue 18932, 4 May 1923, Page 6
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