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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Wonderland’s Winning Shows. 
Wonderland’s popularity evident- 
ly knows no bounds. Indeed this 
million-dollar pleasure realm at Re- 
vere beach has inaugurated a new 
era in amusement enterprises, not 
alone for Boston and Greater Bos- 
ton, but for all New England. All 
that was needed to insure this ex- 
traordinary patronage was fair 
weather and the closing of the 
schools for the summer vacation, 
thereby accentuating the juvenile 
attendance, which this week shows 
a very marked increase. Saturdays, 
Sundays and holidays hitherto have 
been the banner days for Wonder- 
land ever since the opening. So 
doubtless they will continue to be, 
but the patronage on other days 1s 
already far in excess of anticipa- 
tions, averaging anywhere from 
15,000 to 20,000 “people. Last Sun- 
day was a record-breaker in point 
of gate receipts, the returns show- 
ing over 50,000 patrons, a large pro- 
portion of whom were children and 
‘young people. The delight exhibit- 
ed by the juvenile patrons of Won- 
derland is eee inded and so infec- 
tious is their joy that everybody is 
glad the boys and girls now have 
their eagerly anticipated opportu- 
nity to participate in the pleasure 
of the “City Beautiful.” 
“The Man from Now” a Big Hit. 
Success of no mean order has 
crowned the efforts of Harry Bul- 
ger in Henry W. Savage's produc- 
tion of the new musical fantasy, 
“The Man from Now,” at the Tre- 
mont, which is enjoying an unusual 
vogue for this time of the year. But 
the heat is not worrying the play- 
goers, for the Tremont is one of the 
coolest theatres in America, as it is 
assuredly the coolest theatre in 
Boston. The story of “The Man 
from Now” is brief and simple, 
though at the same time it is abso- 
lutely original and extremely 
unique. It concerns the adventures 
of a college professor who seeks to 
peer into ‘the future. He invents a 
machine which propels himself and 
three associates into the year 2906, 
and the adventures the trio go 
through are enough to take all the 
wrinkles from the brow of tired 
man. Mr. Bulger is happily fitted, 
and he will unquestionably remain 
at the Tremont throughout the en- 
tire summer. Matinees are given 
Wednesday and Saturday. 
The North Shore Blue Book for 
1906, E. A. Jones, publisher. Leave 
orders with North Shore Breeze, 
Manchester, Mass. 
While They L 
hile They Last! 
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