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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
HOUGHTON & CLARK 
Foi OCR eel 
COLONNADE # 
MAGNOLIA 
and 396 Boylston St,. Boston, Mass. 
ROSES—LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY—ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
All kinds of Floral Work. iin and Box Trees and Rope in Tubs 
AT J;HE HOTELS 
Mrs. J. F. Chamberlin and Miss 
Chamberlin of Summit, N. J., who are 
enjoying atour of the North Shore in 
their large touring car, are guests at the 
New Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Nugent and family of 
St. Louis are registered at the Oceanside 
for an indefinite stay. 
Among the arrivals of the week at the 
Aborn are noted Mrs. G. K. B. Wade 
of New York who will be here through- 
out the season. 
Mrs. George P. Dike of Auburndale 
arrived at the Aborn the first of the week 
for an extended stay. 
Mrs. V. P. Marwick and family and 
Mrs. A. M. Donnelle of Hartford, Ct., 
are guests at the Aborn for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dodd, jr., of 
Salem, are at the New Magnolia for the 
summer. 
Dr. A. J. Sawyer and Miss Marion 
Sawyer of Manchester, N. H., arrived 
at the New Magnolia last Friday for a 
fortnight’s stay. 
Mrs. Edward Sullivan of Common- 
wealth ave., Boston, arrived at the New 
Magnolia last Saturday for the season, 
this being her third summer here. 
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SLAUGHTERER 
BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, 
SAGHS, POULTRY, GAME, 
Offices and Stores 55, 57, 
= Slaughter House, Brighton, Mass. 
Creameries in Vt. and. Mic h. 
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BATCHELDER W& SNYDER COMPANY 
t8, POULTRY DRESSERS, BUTTER MAKERS 
Wholesale Dealers hee 
PORK, 
BUTTER, CHEESE, 
59, 61 & 63 Blackstone Street. 
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Poultry and Egg Stations, Fenton, Michigan 
Native Poultry Dressing house ,49 N. Centre St., Buston 
LARD, HAMS. RACON, SAU- 
EGGS, BEANS. 
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The Ideal Vacation 
Land. 
The main highway of travel to Nova 
Scotia and the Maritime Provinces is via 
Yarmouth and the Dominion Atlantic 
Ry. S. S. Line this season are offering 
unsurpassed service to all points. Daily 
service (except Saturday) is now in ef- 
fect, steamers Prince George and Bos- 
ton leaving Long Wharf (foot State St. ) 
2 p.m. On July 2d the service will be 
increased to 8 round trips per week, the 
S. S. Yarmouth leaving on Tuesdays and 
Nova Scotia. 
Fridays at noon. This first class steamer 
will be welcomed back on the Boston- 
Yarmouth route by her many friends and 
a large number of persons are reserving 
staterooms on her. 
Forall information, rates and particular- 
ly staterooms call at Company’s City of- 
fice, 228 Washington St., or Long 
Wharf (foot State St.) where beautifully 
illustrated literature can be obtained, or 
send four cents in stamps for copies to J. 
F. Masters, N. E. Supt., Long Wharf, 
Boston. * 
Magnolia Branch of the Indian Shore (Boston) 
Lexington avenue, opposite The Colonnade. 
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Indian, Mexican and Japanese Wares. Curios, Novelties, Souvenirs. 
Post cards of many places, 
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The Notman Studio 
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THE COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA 
Will open about July 1, with an Exhibition of fine 
PHOTOGRAPHIC: PORTRAITS 
