The King.
HIS MAJESTY GAINING STRENGTH.
A bulletin issued at io a.m. on Wednesday states that the King sleeps well and is gaining strength. The wound is slowly healing. i There is a prospect of the King going aboard his yacht next week, travelling in a recumbent position on an ambulance chair. "
The bulletin issued at io a.m. says . His Majesty is still progressing satisfactorily.
THE CORONATION. •' The Times,” says it is believed that the Coronation will take place on the gth August. The newspaper “ Tnlth " states that it is proposed by the authorities that the Coronation service should be curtailed to the utmost possible extent, leaving only the essential portion, and that the time talfen for the ceremony should not exceed an hour and a*haif.
George Washington, that great good man Who never told a lie. The Independence War began And broke fhe ran ua* tie. There’s truth in what we state lo’ow, The proofs are very sure, For i£ you want your cough to go, Taka Woods’ Grim* Pkppebmist Qcec.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 July 1902, Page 2
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172The King. Manawatu Herald, 12 July 1902, Page 2
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