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2LM CASHEL STREET. piSH ! FRESH ! ! FISH !! ! Daily Supplies of every description oan now be obtained at prices the public have hitherto desired in vain. McWILLIAMS' Fii-h and Oyster Saloon (just opened) is at 221 Cashel street, seven doors West of Ballantyne and Co's, where all carriage and other orders for household delivery will be promptly and accurately attended to, and early delivery given by McWilliams' own Epress Carts. The Luncheon and Supper rooms are laid out en mite newly furnished and decorated. Private Saloon for Ladies. Tourists on the River and visitors to the Museum and others will find McWilliams Fish Luncheon Rooms has supplied a long-felt want at most Moderate Charges. McWILLIAMS, 221 Cashel street, Christchurch. WWALTON AND CO • MASONS, BRICKLAYERS, AND MONUMENTAL MASONS, Mackay street, Greymouth. The Best Stock of Marble and Granite Monuments and Headstones on the West Coast. IMPERISHABLE LETTERING DONE. Send for Designs. Concrete Kerbing always on hand. WESTPORT COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). The Company have now the pleasure to announce that they have a SUPPLY of their Celebrated COALI'.ROOKDALE COAL in Stock, which ran be had of all Dealer-*, or from the Comp.ui} - own yard. Tl I I I'llllM fil.

" PRINCIPLE. NOT PARTY" rrilEr rilE LIBERTY LEAGUE '■ Every man may claim the fullest liberty to do all that he wills, provided that he infringes not the eq'iul freedom of any other man. ' — Herbert Spencer. CONSTITUTION AND OBJECTS OF THE LEAGUE. 1. The Liberty League is composed of men and women \\ ho are prepared to use every constitutional means to uphold and protect the liberty of the subject. 2. The League is entirely free from political party bias 3. The League will not give 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 some of the most serious menaces to personal liberty are the attempts now being made to force Prohibition and other restrictive legislation upon the public of New Zealand ; and that were uch attemptsuccessful, it would only be the forerunner of continuous tyrannical encroachments upon individual freedom. 5. The League will advocate and support every reform having for its object the extension of personal liberty. All persons in sympathy with the above object are cordially invited to enrol their names at the Office of the League, Manse and High streets corner. C. W. FOUNTAIN, Secretary.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 23, 2 October 1896, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 23, 2 October 1896, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 23, 2 October 1896, Page 14