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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HIPPODROME OPENS MARCH 30. 
Great Program of Circus, Ballet and Arenic 
Features. 
On Monday, March 30th, the first 
Boston Hippodrome will be opened at 
Mechanics’ building.. No matinee will 
be given on the opening day but during 
the balance of the four weeks that the 
Hippodrome will be open, two perform- 
ances will be given every day except 
Sundays, when no show will be running. 
It is not only the first hippodrome 
that has been created in this city but it is 
aiso the first professional show in which 
thousands of New Englanders will have 
an actual financial interest, for the Hip- 
podrome will be run upon the co-opera- 
tive plan. 
Every performance of the Boston Hip- 
podrome (except such as fall on a Satur- 
day) will be under the auspices of some 
society, association or organization, which 
will receive a liberal percentage of all 
the tickets they sell. It is very obvious 
that it is to the advantage of the organiz- 
ation to sell as many tickets as possible 
and it is equally clear that the success of 
the Hippodrome is assured with such 
material support. 
Of course the public is not barred 
from buying tickets any time nor in any 
way. ‘The box offices of the Hippo- 
drome company which, until March 30, 
will be at 74 Boylston street, is at all 
times open for public sale. ‘The best 
seats go to those who get to the box of- 
fice first. 
And now in regard tothe show. Likc 
its prototype in Berlin, the Boston Hip- 
podrome is a combination of circus, bai- 
let and hippodromic races. “The major 
part of the program is occupied by the 
greatest circus act that money can buy. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass. P. O. for week ending March 14: Mrs 
Lucile Allen, H L Addison, Mrs C S Bean, 
Messrs S Bernstein & Son, Miss Mary C Colby, 
Geo W Dodge, Wm Brewster Ely, Francisco 
Russo di Francisco, Mrs C E Hitch, W J 
Hoyt, Rev. Arthur C Little, Martin Lane, A 
M Ladd 1, Rev Chas N Lovell, Daniel Peach, 
Handel Pond, Alex Remwich, John Rice, Mrs 
Stran, G E Wood & Son, Mrs Linnet White. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
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Party Decorations 
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Electric Light Wiring Electric Bells 
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Everything given the best of care. Carriages Stored. 
Horses called for and delivered Horse Clipping. 
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