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The season at the Hesperus has_ been 
the most properous in the history of this 
popular hostelry, and so many have ex- 
pressed the desire that the house should 
remain open through September that 
Mr. Bennett has decided to dothis. Not 
only do many of the guests already there 
plan to remain through until October, 
but many new applications for accommo- 
dations have been received during the 
week. 
Atthe Aborn, too, the season has 
been very successful and it is probable 
that the house will remain open through 
the month of September. Many of those 
at the house plan to remain for some time 
longer and are also seeking to engage 
rooms for friends who plan to spend 
the early fall here. 
Mrs. William Spencer and Miss Eliza- 
beth Carpenter of Providence are among 
the late seasons arrivals at the New Mag- 
nolia. Mr. Spencer will join them in a 
few days. 
W. T. Bingham of the New .York 
Sun is among the latest arrivals at the 
New Magnolia. Mr. Bingham is here 
a short visit only. 
Among the prominent southerners to 
take apartments at the New Magnolia are 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keiser of Atlanta, 
Ga. 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
Dressmaker Corsetiere 
607 Boylston St., Boston 
A longwaisted Corset with high or low bust. 
Gowns, Corsets and Bust confiners made to 
oider. French corsets duplicated. 
2 Lincoln St., Manchester. 
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The Oceanside, | Magnolia 
OPEN FROM JUNE TO OCTOBER ACCOMMODATES 500 
GEO. A. UPTON, PROP. 
w MAGNOLIA MASS. 
| THE HESPERUS 
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 
For information and Booklets apply to 
FRANK D. BENNETT, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
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A. M. LYCETT & SON, Magnolia Mass. 
Mrs. E. A. Carney, Prop. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON E. J. Remick, Mgr. 
