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June 1, 1917. 
NORTH'’SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 9] 
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 
Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
Tutoring 
TEACHER would like to secure a position 
for the summer months in Magnolia or 
vicinity; tutoring preferred, ‘¢C.M.D.,’’ 
The Breeze Office, Manchester. 20-23 
Furnished Rooms 
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, for light 
housekeeping, modern conveniences. 
Apply at The Breeze Office. 20-22 
FURNISHED ROOMS, to let. Cooking 
can be done if desired, by a small fam- 
ily. Inquire at The Breeze Office. 19tf 
ROOMS, nicely furnished, in good local- 
ity, all modern conveniences, Men pre- 
ferred. Inquire at The Breeze Office. 19tf 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Union St. Opposite Postoffice, Manchester 
To Let 
FURNISHED ROOMS with modern con- 
veniences. Suitable for small family. 
Apply to J. F. Ryan, Pine st., Manches- 
ter. 22 
3 ROOMS for light housekeeping—kitchen, 
2 rooms and small pantry. Everything 
furnished but the linen. Inquire at The 
Card Tables, Folding 
Chairs, Gold Chairs 
w. J. CREED 
Caterer 
Weddings, Teas 
Dances 
Breeze Office. 19tf 
E PRIVATE WAITING 
or Sale 
GENEMOTOR complete, for Ford car. | || Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Scotch Collie pups.—Telephone 12 Man- Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
chester. 20tE B ] c M 
PEA STICKS for sale. SS. K.’ Prince, VE es Meas 
Manchester, Mass. 13tf Tel. 765 
DESIRABLE FURNISHED rooms in cen- 
ter of Manchester. All improvements. 
Apply_at Breeze Office. 13-tf 
ROOMS to rent, modern conveniences. 
Inquire at Breeze office. 14tf 
Wanted 
Manchester by 
As near 
Address 
FURNISHED ROOM in 
young woman, with breakfast. 
railroad station as possible. 
G., The Breeze Office. 
' MESSENGER BOY.— Apply at Western 
~ Union Telegraph. office, Manchester. 22 
“4 RTIFICIAL STONE, Bird Bath, Vases, 
Etruscan Jar, Garden Settee, Chairs, 
Lily Ponds, Fountains, Waterproofing 
guaranteed. Estimates Free. 21-32 
HENRY KERSWILL, 60 North St., SALEM 
GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB 
Fintsuep PropucTION OF CHINESE 
OPpERETTA OFFERED BY Srory HicH 
Scnoor, Girt, SINGERS. 
It was a real treat which the audi- 
ence enjoyed at “The Feast of the 
Little Lanterns” in Manchester Town 
hall on Friday evening of last week. 
The entertainment, a Chinese oper- 
etta, was furnished by the Girls’ Glee 
club of Story High school, under the 
direction of Miss Bella Porter. It 
was perhaps the best entertainment 
of the many Manchester has had the 
past season. The principal charac- 
ters were taken by Misses Emily Fer- 
riera, Dorris Knoerr, Pauline Semons 
and Helen Cheever. The costumes 
and scenery showed the preparation 
which was given the production and. 
credit is due not only to the perform- 
ers, but the director and her assist- 
ants. 
The costumes were arranged for 
under the direction of Miss Antoin- 
ette Vidal, decorations were by Miss 
Katherine Northrup and the dancing 
was directed by Miss Beatrice Long, 
whose talent in that direction is recog- 
nized. The~ solos. by the leading 
characters were well rendered and the 
support of the chorus was excellent. 
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To the Lover of 
Nature and Quietude 
Smith's Point, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Proves to be very attractive 
A Cabin, just completed and com- 
fortably furnished, is offered 
To Let—at a Nominal Price 
Suitable for an Artist’s Studio or a 
pleasant spot to pass the week-end. 
GEO. L. ALLEN, Broker, Manchester 
Telephone 323-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Furnished 
COTTAGE 
TO LET 
FRESHWATER COVE, GLOUCESTER 
8 Rooms and Bath 
modern conveniences 
GARAGE FOR TWO CARS 
APPLY 
MRS. S. A. LINCOLN 
8 Cumberland St., BOSTON 
TO LET 
Furnished Rooms 
Show Rooms 
Store Rooms 
Office Rooms 
Stores 
Stables 
M. J. CALLAHAN 
17 Central St. 
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PINE WOOD 
BOARDING KENNELS 
20 acres of pine and cedars 
Thompson’s Corner 
WENHAM 
Home for Paying Guests—Dogs 
taken by the Week or Month 
Toy Dogs a Specialty 
Pomeranian Puppies for Sale 
R. H. CURRY, Propr. 
Former Manager, Larchmere Kennels 
Telephone 78-R Hamilton 
Manchester, Mass. 
EDW. T. SANDERSON 
Architect 
221 Essex St., SALEM, MASS’ 
Tel. 2315-W 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
(Episcopal), 
church 
rp . 
Che church will re- 
open for the season on Trinity Sun- 
Emmanuel 
Masconomo st. 
Rev. William R. Hamlin, who 
preached so acceptably a few weeks 
ago, will occupy the pulpit of the 
Congl. church, morning and evening, 
June 3. 
The annual meeting of Harmony 
Guild will be held in the chapel on 
Morning prayer and 
The Kev; 
day, June 3. 
Holy Communion at 10.30. 
Geo. A. Strong will preach. 
Fancy $1.25 waists for 95 cents to 
introduce our line, The Gertrude 
Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Every h j 
. ~- rs SNnop. Wav. 
member make a special effort to be Aho , ais 
present. Muslin underwear at EK. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
The Church Aid society will meet 
next Wednesday evening in the Ves- 
try, of the Baptist church, at 7.30 
o’ clock. A large attendance of mem- 
bers 1s urged. 
Latest novelty. Venetian and mo- 
saic tango bead chains; coat chains 
and necklaces. The Gertrude shop. adv. 
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