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STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
CARETAKER’S POSITION wanted by a 
scientific man, thoroughly acquainted in 
the building trades, opening, closing and 
care of properties, interior of homes sci- 
entifically and artistically preserved, 
References. Address ‘‘Caretaker,’’ The 
Breeze office. 2t 
A YOUNG MARRIED MAN with first- 
class references, at present employed on 
the North Shore, desires a position of 
caretaker after Sept. 15. Address, Gar- 
dener, The Breeze office. 3t 
DRESSMAKING AND SEWING by the 
day in private family desired by young 
lady, with experience in such work. Un- 
derstands millinery. Miss B., The 
Breeze office. 
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LOST.—Pocket book containing fifty-trip 
book between Manchester and Boston, 
keys, papers, etc.. Reward. M. A. White, 
31 Lincoln St., Manchester. 
TENEMENT TO LET, corner 
Haskell streets, Beverly Farms. Apply 
M. Mahan, Beverly Farms. ot 
FOR SALE: Beach wagon and coupe, 
also heavy overcoat and three suits of 
livery, nearly new, at one third of 
original cost. Apply at Box 301, Man- 
chester Postoffice. 4t 
FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.—Also two 
unfurnished, with use of telephone if de- 
sired. Address ‘*B,’? care» The Breeze: 
COOK.—Situation pwanted Py iret anes 
cook, day or week; or would do family 
washing. Apply at the Breeze Office. 1tx 
TWO TENEMENTS to let in Manchester, 
- one of five rooms, one of four; all mod- 
ern conveniences, electric lights, etc. 
Apply James Mulvey, 21 Norwood ave., 
Manchester. 85? 
FOR SALE.—Toy Boston Terriers, little 
beauties, of pedigree stock. Apply to KE. 
H. Wetterlow, 49 Brook st., Manchester. 
TENEMENT to let, furnished or unfur- 
nished, near center of Manchester. Ap- 
ply Postofiice Box 307, Manchester, Tele- 
pase 169-2. 
AN OPENING for two Manchester high 
school graduates or girls of this vicinity: 
three years’ course in trained nursing, 
Chicago hospitals, free of expense. Ap- 
ply to Mrs. Russell Tyson, Sea street, 
Manchester. 
YOUNG LADY wants situation as private 
secretary. X, Breeze Office. 
TO LET.—Comfortable large rooms, in at- 
tractive location. Mitchell cottage, op- 
posite P. O., Magnolia. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
A few people can be accommodated for 
the summer; all conveniences; references 
exchanged. Mrs, Leach, 41 Central St., 
Manchester, Mass, 
Hart and~ 
BOARDERS wanted by day or week, and 
rooms with or without.board at 62 
Beach St., Manchester; house has been 
thoroughly renovated and newly fur- 
ished. Terms reasonable. C. I. Scott, 
mropmetor. 71-729 
WANTED, Very old solid Silver Porring- 
ers, Creamers, Spoons, etc. Also old oil 
paintings, china, etc. Highest cash 
prices paid. London Studios, 28 Central 
St., Manchester. 
TUTORING in Greek, Latin, French, Ger- 
man, mathematics and oe elementary 
and collegiate subjects. T. D. MARTIN, 
_ Men’s s Clubhouse, Mae alls, 717-8 
HORSES to let, single or pair, with Vic- 
toria, careful driver; for about two 
months. Terms reasonable. Address 
Rad The Breeze office. 617% 
MAGNOLIA. Large room in Tern cot- 
tage, on the Beach. Spacious grounds, 
wide piazza, 5 minutes to hotels. Box 
44, Magnolia. 
A COMPETENT PERSON wants sewing 
of all kinds, by the day or week, in 
Magnolia or along the North Shore. 
Children’s clothes and shirtwaist suits 
a specialty. Address M. E. HOPKINS, | 
5 Davis avenue, Brookline 
FOR SALE: Power boat; new Lathrop 
engine, two cyiinder; two carboretors; 
fully equipped. Apply to H. L. Hanna- 
ford, Magnolia. 521? 
PONY FOR SALB, or to let for the 
season, with or without governess cart. 
Welch pony, 4 years old, perfectly safe 
and fearless. Apply FOSTER’S STA- 
BLE, Beach street, Manchester. 3t 
PET DOGS FOR SALE. Pomeranians (im- 
ported stock), Boston Terriers and 
French Bull Dogs. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Dodge st., Wenham Neck, Mass. P.O. 
Address So. ‘Hamilton, Mass. 318x107 
HOUSE for “sale: with seven rooms and 
stable. Apply to H. A. BURCHSTEAD, 
Pleaganit, st., Manchester. 
WANTED 
Position as gardener and general 
eare of country estate. 
W. B. JACKSON 
Pleasant Street Manchester 
Branch Bakery 
50 Central St., Manchester 
RD’S BREAD 
DRAKRE’S SPONGE AND POUND 
CAKE 
CURTIS’ CAKE 
SUNSHINE BISCUITS 
Gingerale and Tonics 
ICE CREAM PARLOR CONNECTED 
Telephone 11-4 
Get it fixed at Loomis’. = 
CARD OF THANKS. 
The undersigned wish to express their 
thanks to all who were so kind and sym- 
pathizing in helping them bear the bur- 
den of their great loss, and for the beauti- 
ful floral tribute. Rest assured, kind 
friends, it will never be forgotten. 
(Signed) 
MR. WALDO F. H. PEART, 
MR. and MRS. D. C. JONES, 
MR. AND MRS. GEO. P. DOLE. 
Manchester, Aug. 18, 1910. 
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House For Sale | 
Apply to 
Geo. Lee, 38 Pleasant St. 
Five Antique Rush- 
bottom Chairs 
including 
1 Mahogany Corner Chair 
4 Mahogany Slip Bottom Chairs. 
eed YNDE ST., SALEM. 
ANTIQUES 
Furniture, brasses, china, etc. One Paisley 
shawl, cane-head marked H. G. Otis, superb 
old yellow ivory exquisitely carved. 
F. W. NIGHOLS 
67 North St., Salem, Mass. 
Board of Health Ordinance 
All boats propelled by explosive engines 
aud used on any salt waters within the 
Town of Manchester shall be provided 
with an underwater exhaust or muffler, 
and such underwater exhaust or muffler 
shall be so constructed and used as to 
muffle the noise of the explosion in a rea- 
sonable manner, and no such boat shall be 
used on said waters so as to exhaust ox- 
cept through such underwater exhaust or 
mufiier. 
BOARD OF HEALTH, 
Fred K. Swett, Sec’y. 
Manchester, Mass., June 15, 1910. 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell—I pay a 
special price for auto tires and inner tubes— 
send us a postal, or phone Beverly 347-2, and I 
will send a wagon at once. I pay spot cash. 
ROBERT ARTH, 13 Gox Gt., Beverly 
My wagon is in Manchester almost every day. 
WOOD SAWED 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
8. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester 
Telephone 139-13 
