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PUBLIC NOTICES. TJTT E AR& BUYERS OF COCKSFOOT CLOVERS PEAS OATS WHEAT BARLEY DERWENT POTATOES KIDNEY DO OATSHEAP CHAFF. CANTEBBUBY SEED GO., 12 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. "PRINCIPLE, NOT PARTY." rpHE LIBERTY LEAGUE. "Every man may claim the fullest liberty to do all ? that he wills, provided that he infringes not the "" equal freedom of any other man."—Hbrbbrt SrsNCXR. CONSTITUTION AND* OBJECTS OF THE LEAGUE. 1. The Liberty League is composed of men and women who are prepared to use' every constitutional means to uphold and protect the liberty of the subjet-.t. 2. The League is entirely free from political party bias. 3. The League will not (jive its support to any candidate for parliamentary honours who is an extremist or faddist upon any subject affecting injuriously the individual rights of the people. 4. The League considers that one of the most serious menaces to personal liberty is the attempt now being made to force prohibition upon the public of New Zealand ; and that were such an attempt successful, it would only bo the forerunner of further tyrannical encroachments upon individual freedom. 5. The League will advocate and support every reform having for its object the extension of personal liberty. Offices of the League, 194 Hereford street, Christ church. J. A. H. MAROIEL, 8923 Secretary. WINTEB SHOW. EESULT OF COMPETITION HAMS AND BACON. » \?y E HAVE GAINED THE FOLLOWING :- -5 FIRST PRIZE for SMOKED HAMS FIRST PRIZE for PALE HAMS FIRST PRIZE for MILD OURE HAMS FIRST PRIZE for SMOKED BACON FIRST PRIZE for PALE BACON FIRST PRIZE for SMOKED ROLLS SPECIAL PRIZE for obtaining the Greatest Number of Points in the Class . TOTAL— . . OUT OF Q AVAILABLE FIRST PRIZES WE , * CARRIED OFF g . i UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL Gentlemen,—l enclose herewith draft oof 'demand' in payment of enclosed account. r The Goods sent gave GREAT SATISFACTION. Many of ,my customers consider the HAMS EQUAL THE BEST ENGLISH. The Bacon is also ex : tremely satisfactory. I shall I hope be sending you " further orders ere long. Yours faithfully, W. O. WILSON, Proprietor. t GOVERNMENT REPORT. r SIR JAMES HECTOR'S REPORT ON BEHALF OF ? v THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. "I inspected Messrs Wardell's establishment .at , Riccarton, where the pig rearing is carried on on a most perfectly organised system, the animals being carefully selected in the first instance, and their, nurture scrupulously provided for, so as to secure 1 pure diet and cleanliness. The curing is- done at the firm's extensive establishment in Christchurch, where they have, refrigerating chambers and smoking compartments constructed on the most advanced models." " SAUSAGES SAUSAGES SAUSAGES 4£d per lb. 4|d per lb. WABDELL BEOS. &.CO. MEETINGS, &c. t HONORARY RESERVE CORPS. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held at the Orderly Room, on FRIDAY NEXT, June sth, at 4 p.m., for the Nomination and Election of New Members, and other business. , '130 r NEW ZEALAND FABIAN SOCIETY. , rpHE HALL, CHANCERY LANE, WEDNESDAY, * JL June 3rd, 8 p.m.," Co-operation," Lecture by Mr G. Henderson. 1 _.'■ .■- Admission Free. 154 HALSWELL ROAD BOARD. THE ANNUAL MEETING of RATEPAYERS will be held at the OFFICE. 2 p.m., on MONDAY, ■ Bthinst ~. ' S. GARFORTH, 181 Chairman. -. HALSWELL ROAD DISTRICT. A PUBLIC MEETING of RATEPAYERS Of the , HALSWELL BO AD DISTRICT will be held ' at the OFFICE OF THE BOARD, at 1.45 p.m., on . MONDAY, Bth inst., to Decide whether or not portions of the Roads known as Burkes road under the hills and Burkes Bush road, having a frontage on Rural Sections 3928, 3694, 3695, 3&3, 5734, 5774, i 5791, 8098, 6325, 13608, 945, 10142, 894, 944, 857, , 807. 794, 13610, 13575, 13538, 13555, 34550, 17740, 34553, 2608, 28738, and also the road running between K.S. 225,310, 333, 408, 561 and 320 shall be Stopped. '" SAML. GARFORTH. 182 ■ Chairman. -mar ETHODIST UNION. CENTRAL MEETING. Durham Street Church. TO-NIGHT, At 7.3 a Speakers—Revs. W. Morley and J. Orchard, and Mr R. H. Turner. 160 AT THE REQUEST OF THE j NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, : THE . HON. CAPTAIN BUSSELL, j M.H.R., ? XTTT ILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING I ff ra this ) OPERA HOUSE, TUAM STREET, 2- ■'■■ • .■■■■' ■■..■<»■ ! : THURSDAY EVENING, 4th inst., j At 8 p.m. i ' i Dress Circle reserved for Ladies and their escort*. I, Doors open at 7.30. 3 His Worship the Mayor win preside. 101 g XTWEKY Grocer and Chemist keeps Wood's Oreat ' 1 iy Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds. Iβ 6d and 2s 6d. ; - c Ift/TARSHALL'S Pbospherine —It brings weak c ixL people up to the standard of health, acts on '. the. nerves, feeds the blood and removes all brain and ■ spinal weakness. -Itis » concentrated tonic. Iβ chemist* aad stored I

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9433, 3 June 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9433, 3 June 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9433, 3 June 1896, Page 1

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