Levee at Holyrood.
J-; |g| ||||||:,, : V >V , A thousand persons attended a levee held by King Edward at Holyrood Palace. Six hundred ladies, attired in morning dress r attended a Court held by Queen A picturesque : hody of archers, under the Duke of Buccleuoh, weta on duty at the Palace. y " The Kinghas conferred a baronetcy upon Mr James Steel, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, The King and Queen had a busy day on Thursday. After presenting « war medals to members of the Black Watch at Dalkeith Castle,’ -their Majesties made a semi-State progress through the principal streets of %'etj . inspected the Body-Guard of Archers add visited Edinburgh Castle, the Royal High School and St. Giles’s Cathedral, and opened the Colenton Mains Hospital. which has been erected at a cost of £350,000.. ’ . „ . . The Various : functions included -A state luncheon at Holyrood." 1, King Solomon’s Mines, that fabttlww - p'aoe, • Heaped up with preoieua atone: Poor Arnica trace,, car claim lit for heir Awn; -. ! - £*-*/■ Thera's something wanting more than wealth. To happiness secure, Cure your cough, enjoy good hea'th, Take— W. E. Woods' Great Peppermint Gena. A Piece of Flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts, is better than any plas’er for lame back or pain in the aide or chest. Chamberlain’s. Pain Ba'm is-a liniment that has no superior. One application gives relief. Try it. W. Hamer, chemist, sells it.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 May 1903, Page 2
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233Levee at Holyrood. Manawatu Herald, 16 May 1903, Page 2
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