NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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The introduction of this cigar is of comparatively recent date but the 
st of its friends is growing larger every week. It is a large cigar of 
Perfecto Shape with a flavor that most smokers find very acceptable. 
5c Straight Box of 50, $2.25 
Weldon Cube Cut and Weldon Slice Tobacco 
*Y continue to hold first place in the estimation of most man who smoke 
“} pipes. 
2} 2 lb Box 25c. 
Made from selected Burley leaf. 
% lb Box: 45c. 1 lb Box 90c. 
Warm “Weather SE wevereaes 
GINGER ALES 
Pureoxia, $2.00 case; 50c rebate (case and bottles) 
Cliquot Club, $2.25 case, same rebate. 
C. & C. Imported, $1.40 dozen net. 
MOXIE 
The new invigorator and popular thirst quencher 
$2. 25 case; 60¢ rebate. be 
— TWO DELIVER TES WEE KLY I: IN BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER. 
Soctety Hotes 
Louis Allard of Cambridge, instructor 
in French at Harvard, arrived at ‘‘Brown- 
land,’’ Manchester, ast Saturday for the 
summer. 
After an absence of one season Mr. 
and Mrs. W. J. Wells of New York 
City were welcomed into the merry 
throng of guests at the New Magnolia 
the past week. 
Mrs. John E. Hudson and maid ar- 
rived at the New Magnolia last Saturday 
for the summer. 
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Ladies’ and Children’s 
Coats, Suits and Skirts. 
Shirt Waist Suits. 
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{GOBB, BATES & YERKA COMPANY, 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST seeates STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
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A feature of this store is our Large light 
show Room on the second floor, for the ; 
Ready-to-wear Goods 
Everything that’s new and up-to-date in Ladies’ 
Wash Skirts and 
Shirt Waists for all occas- 
RAIN COATS,,AUTO COATS. 
Bathins Suits, Caps and Shoes 
S. R. Vickers of Baltimore registered 
at the New Magnolia last Saturday for an 
indefinite stay. He spends much of his 
time on the links at the Kettle Cove golf 
club as a past-time. 
S. R. Weil and sister Mrs. I. T. 
Yates joined the summer colony at Mag- 
nolia last Saturday. They are at the New 
Magnolia for July, making their fourth 
season here. 
The W. B. Lamberts of Cambridge 
are occupying the Apple Lane Cottage, 
off Bridge street, Manchester, again this 
season. 
Furnishings, 
Bssex and St. Peter ies, SALEM, MASS, 
Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
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Connected with this establishment is a first 
class Custom Department, employing an exper- 
ienced Man Tailor and Lady Dressmaker, turn- 
ing out the best of work. 
Our Basement offers you a complete line of 
Mrs. J. H. Woods and her daugh- 
ters, Misses Constance and Julia, are re- 
gistered at the Oceanside. Mr. Woods, 
who is a prominent Boston.physician, is 
travelling in Europe with Rev. Minot 
J. Savage. 
H. C. Adams and his daughters, 
Misses Phoebe and Elizabeth, and his 
sister Miss F. R. Adams, who. have for 
a number of years been regular visitors 
to the North Shore are again at the 
Oceanside for the summer. 
The Philadelphia Press, Daily and 
Sunday, at Floyd’s, Manchester. ) >F 
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HIGH GRADE TlULLINERY : 
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Visit the “BABIES’’ CORNER?” on‘this’ = 
floor, a store in itself for the sale of Infants’ 
Children’s Coats, Skirts and Dresses, Muslin DRAPERIES. CURTAINS & WINDOW = 
Wrappers and Kimonos, Silk, Mercerized and SHADES. Here can be found Hammocks, = 
Wash Petticoats. White Undermuslins and Pillows, Baskets, Screens, Glass Ware and ~— 
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Butterick Patterns and Delineators. 
Fancy China. 
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Gloucester Souvenirs in China and Burnt Leather 
SOUVENIR POSTALS 
BUTMAN & FRENCH, 
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POST OFFICE SQUARE, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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