NORTH SHORE BREEZE 4g 
P. S. LYCETT # GROCER # \'AGNOLIA 
ANNOUNCES that he is well equipped for the season of 1911 to supply his patrons at Magnolia 
a | and Manchester Cove with anything they desire in the line of Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings. He 
carries a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and also the S. S. Pierce goods. Strictly 
Fresh Eggs, Butrer and Cheese, Mineral Waters, including Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland. 
Ginger Ales, etc. Gasolene, Motor Oil. 
MAGNOLIA AVENUE, Next to the Men’s Clubhouse, TELEPHONE 63-2 
MAGNOLIA. 
Among the improvements noted at MAGNOLIA FRUIT STORE 
Magnolia since last season is the ad- F ? 
dition of two new stores to the Don- ‘ ‘ ‘ 
chian building, opposite the Colon- oreign and Domestic Choice Fruit 
nade. A small addition has been ~~ 
built to either end of the building, VEGETABLES FRESH EVERY DAY 
and part of the two stores formerly 
forming the ends of the building Telephone 65-2 Magnolia. 
have been thrown into the new addi- 
tion, thus forming two more stores. GEO. KARNESY, Prop. 
T. W. Preston, the Indian Store 
wan, has had one of these end stores 
for a number of years, but owing to 
the changes and the consequent cut- PUBLIC STIENOGRAPHER 
ting down of his store he will not be Expert and satisfactory work executed for business houses, lawyers and individuals. Prompt and 
there this year. He has decided to immediate attention given to all work. NO DELAY 
display his goods this year in one of TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES FOR SALE LESSONS IN TYPEWRITING AND SHORT EES 
AT REASONABLE PRICES 
Free Delivery Magnolia and Manchester. 
the rooms and on the piazza of the MISS NELLIE M. LINNEKIN 
la hl ». 2 
Apple I ree Cottage, which he leases 156 Main Street, over Cape Ann National Bank, : “ - Gloucester, Mass. 
as a residence, and he will be pleased Office Telephone 315-3. Residence Telephone 423 J 
to meet his patrons there. He will 
have an announcement in the BREEZE 
later. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoyle have Are Your Clocks in Good Order? 
just returned to Boston after a visit 
to Atlantic City. They expect to ar- We make a specialty of calling at your residence to 
rive at their Magnolia cottage and ; A ; : ; 
studio next week for the season. repalr, wind and regulate your clocks. Let us quote 
Magnolia postoffice, hours: Office 
opens 6:30 a.m., closes 8 p. m.; mails 
arrive 8 a.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m.; mails 1 ae nec ght ee iat Dees fel Shere 
ee cae mi. <<30' py mn Clocks to be repaired called for and delivered. Drop 
Registered mail closes 6:45 a.m., us a post card today. 
12:45 noon. ‘The above hours are in a 
operation from May 1 to June I5. : 
The cottage used by Mrs. Selfridge W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
as the “Sign of the Dolphin,” a tea- 
house, two or three years ago, has Jewellers and Opticians 
lergc -xtensive repairs the past ; : 
Dee ch eles 161 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
you a price for the season. 
winter and spring, and the grounds 
have been much improved, so that it is 
hoped it will be sold or rented in the 
near future to a private family. 
Clifford Story, manager of the new automobile which he is to use in try, etc., to his customers along the 
Magnolia Poultry Farm is out with a_ his business of delivering eggs, poul-. North Shore. eae 
Est. 1874 Tel. Gonn. 
