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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Summer Footwear,. 
EACH 
OATING 
ATHING 
AND ALL KINDS OF 
EA 
HORE 
HOES 
AT OUR STORE. 
206 Essex Street, - Salem, Mass. 
“The Pearl and the Pumpkin.” 
Klaw & Erlanger’s great New 
England spectacle, “The Pearl and 
the Pumpkin,” is nearing the end of © 
its imimensely successiul ¢cngage- 
ynent at the Colonial Theatre in Bos- 
ton. It will bc seen there only 
untii August 19th, after which the 
big production will be taken intact 
to the Broadway Theatre, New 
York. This elaborate entertain- 
ment, wili be witnessed in no other 
city in New England than Boston, 
the coming week will afford peo- 
ple of this section of the country 
their only opportunity to enjoy the 
most extraordinary spectacle of the 
century. 
Orders for seats from out-of-town 
will receive prompt attention from 
the manager of the Colonial theatre, 
Boston, to whom they should be ad- 
dressed, accompanied by post office 
or express order. The scale of 
prices is $1.50, $1.00, 75, 50 and 35 
cents, all.seats reserved, and the 
choicest locations will be mailed 
patrons. 
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SVSTSESS SISSIES SSS 
There’s 
Don’t be one of the slippers. When you read 
the advertisements of the Boston and New York stores 
claiming to offer standard goods at much less than 
their worth, and quoting prices—don’t slip up and 
take it all for granted and send your money out of 
town; just wonder why; come down here with the 
“ads” themselves and make comparisons. You can 
spend your dollars here at home, get more for them 
than you can away, and be sure of not 
appointed. 
THE REASON’S SIMPLE 
There are 3 big stores of us buying together, plac- 
ing us among the largest buyers in New England and 
bringing to us every price concession a manufacturer 
can possibly squeeze out. Our cost of doing business 
is proportionately less than that of the city stores— 
we can therefore afford to make our margin of profit 
a little less. We can’t afford to take advantage of 
you even if we had the inclination because we depend 
on your coming again; besides ya@u’re too near our 
other customers, and they’d hear of our unfair deal- 
ing the minute we began to practice it. The out-of- 
town stores—well, you’re the customers of today, if 
you're satisfied well and good; if not--they’re sorry, 
but they can’t do anything about it. 
No store anywhere gives you a wider range for 
selection, no store anywhere can give you more for 
your money, and most stores give you less, and we 
guarantee satisfaction to you or money back for the 
asking. 
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Thos, P, Boleer & Go, 
Successors to BOLGER & REGAN. 
Plumbing nd Ting ENGINES, 
We make a Specialty of High-Grade Work. 
CONTRACT WORK AND JOBBING 
Personally attended§to. 
lod MON Sigel, Gloucester, MASS. eis 
Branch Office’at Magnolia. 
TRLEPHONE. 325. 
J. M. PUBLICOVER. 
Furniture Repaired, Etc. 
P.O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS. 
PUBLICOVER BROS. 
Special Attention given to Jobbing. 
SHOP, HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS. 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
Werk a specialty. Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 3 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANOCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
W B. PUBLICOVER 
Contractors IN) Builders 
All Work Neatly and Promptly Done. 
Telephone Connection. 
WILLIAM HOARE. 
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