THE POSTPONEMENT OF THE CORONATION.
The ordinary individual can hardly grasp what a tremendous loss the postponement of the Coronation festivities means to thousands ol business peop'e in England. In many cases it will bring temporary embarrassment, and to a few, no doubt, it will spell absolute nun. This is all the outcome ot the Kins having fallen ill at such a critical time. But ih-health always means pecuniary loss, in a greater or" less degTec, genera ly to the individual mostly concerned, and it is therefore incumbent upon us to watch cur health carefully, in order that we may not be placed in such a position. A disordered liver is the predisposing cause of most of the ills which afflict mankind, and in such cases Bile Beans for Biliousness will at a very small cost restore the patient to perfect health and ensure no return of the malady, which, if neglected. m?y contaminate the whole system, necessitating in such a case the expenditure of much hard earned moncv. '■2
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11340, 1 August 1902, Page 6
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