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NORTH SHORE BREEZE Mch. 3, 1906 
To Transform Noted Tea House 
Into Club House for Exclusive Set 
The tea house of Magnolia, so pop- 
ularly patronized by the North Shore 
folk in summer, will be changed over 
into a club house before the coming 
season opens, if the present plans of 
the owner, Miss Frances H. Stearns, 
are carried out. If so, of course, its 
membership will be exclusive, and its 
success is already assured, for any- 
thing that Miss Stearns undertakes is 
successful. The Tea House has been 
a phenomenal success financially, 
scores of the smart set driving down 
the shore daily, from Manchester, 
Prides Crossing, and in fact all along 
the Beverly shore, for luncheon and 
afternoon teas, to say nothing of the 
many little parties from the hotels 
nearby. The idea of making it over in- 
toa club house ought to make the place 
even more popular. 
The change in the present structure, 
if the plans are carried out, will in- 
volve the expenditure of $20,000, and 
it is expected that the owner of the 
property will make the improvement. 
Miss Stearns is,erecting a block, of 
attractive design, on Lexington av- 
enue, on the Jot adjoining the New 
Magnolia hotel, in which there will be 
seven stores. 
To Continue Sailing Tender Class 
It will be of interest to local yachts- 
men to know that the Manchester 
Yacht club proposes to continue the 
class in the 14-foot sailing tenders the 
coming season, Last summer’s series 
was very successful. George W. 
Mansfield, chairman of the regatta 
committee of the club, announces 
that, in order to give other mem bers 
an opportunity to get boats of the 
same design and enter the races, 
prices have been obtained from Graves 
of Marblehead, including all expenses, 
delivered at Manchester about June 1, 
DYER’S 
AUTO DEPOT 
GEORGE F. DYER, Prop. 
Manchester=by=-the-Sea. 
MACHINE SHOP 
CONNECTED. 
ELECTRICS 
CHARGED. 
LARGE STOCK OF 
SUPPLIES. 
AFTER 
APRIL FIRST 
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Ar stances would Teen: rage eect families \ 
f\ and enough in each family to occupy the entire car. NY} 
AN Fifty-nine all told and the prettiest YF 
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ZN Sideboards 
aN for the money you ever saw. 
A) We're going to cite the two extremes and leave 
#\ the others for your curiosity to force you in here to 
see. The Better One is made of i ‘ 
; ( great wide flaked 
white oak that finishes up beautifully. It rests oniball 
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A Nea A AS oF ae el castors with the face 
aving a double over hang that lends 
A great weight to its appearance. 
A c The top encases a uniquely shaped pattern plate 
fy mirror, and standing out as supports for the large top 
A oe are ees Ce with Ionic caps. ’Tis a state- 
“a 6s Ly:«Plece OF furniture for 
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AN Only $30.00 
A The Cheaper One of the line is modest in its ap- 
AN Se ie? having as its redeeming features, neatness 
AX and quality. It is ali white oak, the interior com- 
artments are made of white wood, 7 f 
AN Fe : > wood, iree from knots. 
An 18 3 eet 6 inches long. {t has a French bevel 
AN ae peat ae ag small drawer and 
AN , and two ciosets. 
AN AL for $11.75 
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STESEICSEVSSESEESS SSSSSSSETE 
the boats to be fully equipped with 
sail, oars, etc., just the same as last 
year. Price, if orders are received 
for One or two boats, $95 each ; if 
three or more, $90 each. Orders may 
be placed either through Mr. Mans- 
field (Marblehead), or E. A. Board- 
man, 20 Central street, Boston. 
J. M. PusBLicover. ; 
W. B. PUBLICOVER. 
PUBLICOVBR BROS. 
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Contractors iI Butiders 
Special Attention given to Jobbing. 
Furniture Repaired, Etc. All Work Neatly and Promptly Done. 
SHOP, HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS. 
P.O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass Telephone C ti 
onnection. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS. WILLIAM HOARE 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 
Contract Work a specialty. Particular attention paid to vobbing 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
