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STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Yorkshire ter- 
rier, 1 year old. Thoroughly house 
broken and very handsome. Must be 
sold as owner has no place to keep him. 
Apply Breeze Office. 39 
A GOOD DRIVING HORSE to rent for 
the summer to the right party; black 
cob, good roadster, afraid of nothing; 
kind and gentle, fine appearing. Would 
let with or without rig or with or with- 
out driver. Address ‘‘Horse,’’ the 
Breeze Office. 
TENEMENT 4 or 5 rooms to let, fur- 
nished or unfurnished for the summer, 
or year round, with improvements, at 
Manchester Cove. Apply to Miss Wil- 
son, 325 Summer S&t., Manchester, 
or Mr. Lodge at the Breeze Office. tf 
GARDENER of 30 years’ experience in 
growing fruit, flowers and vegetables 
under glass and outside, wishes position 
to manage Gentleman’s Private Estate. 
GEO. A. STANLEY, 20 West street, 
Beverly Farms. 
BOSTON TERRIERS for sale. Sired by 
the famous Champion Dallen’s Sport 
and Trimount Bantam. Small size, dark 
prindles and serew tails. Best of pedi- 
gree. Can be seen at 49 Brook st., 
Manchester, Mass., E. H. ope 
FOR SALE—Pomeranians, all colors, very 
small, and puppies from 6 weeks to 9 
vaonths old, at’ Stud, 4 Ib. Black prize 
Winner, $15. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Coachman, The Estate of Mri. 
Hollander, Dodge Row, near Grover st., 
Wenham Neck, Mass. tf 
Telephone 8004 
Manchester House 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
M. J. Callahan, Proprietor 
Furnished Rooms, With Bath, by Day or Week, 
With or Without Meals. 
$O00000000000000000000000009 
ANTIQUES 
A FINE PRIVATE COLLEC- 
TION OF ORIGINAL AND 
GENUINE ANTIQUES. 
59 CHARLESBANK ROAD 
NEWTON, MASS. 
ABOUT 2 BLOCKS FROM SQUARE. 
$000000009O000000HOHH0 0000000 
Wood Sawed by Machinery 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
8. Albert Sinnicks 
Bennett St. - - Manchester 
Telephone 139-13 
LADY’S WATCH FOUND. Owner may 
have same by applying at A. A. Cush- 
ing’s residence at Windemere Park, and 
proving property. It 
LOST—Saturday, Sept. 16, from Express 
wagon, a pair of shoes in box marked 
‘‘Geo. L. Knight.’’ Please return to 
Smith’s Express office, Manchester. It 
LOST—A Presto-Lite Gas Tank, Monday 
afternoon, between Gi ucester and 
Beverly Farms. Return to garage of 
Perkins & Corliss, Gloucester or Man- 
chester. 1t 
YOUNG LADY, college graduate, would 
like a situation as companion or gov- 
erness. Can also do clerical work. 
Apply Mrs. Amory Eliot, Sea street, 
Manchester. 2t 
POSITION WANTED—as an experienced 
cook. Ready for work October Ist. 
References: Mrs. F. K. Hooper, 17 
Union st., Manchester. lt 
WANTED—A position as chauffeur. ith 
prominent North Shore family a num- 
ber of years. At liberty November iE 
Fullest investigation invited as to effi- 
ciency. Address ‘‘Chauffeur,’’ Box 57, 
Manchester, Mass. LG 
FOR SALE—A ‘‘Pierce Arrow’’ lady’s 
bicycle. Address, 45 Summer st., Man- 
chester, Mass. 
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WANTED—Goop HousEKEEPING MAGAZINE 
requires the services of a representative in 
Manchester to look after subscription renew- 
als and to extend oirculation by special meth- 
ods which have proved unusually successful. 
Salary and commission. Previous experience 
desirable, but not essential. Whole time or 
spare time. Address with references, Ilo We 
Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping Magazine, 
381 Fourth Ave., New York City. 2t 
WANTED—Cook, | Chambermaid-Laundress, 
Parlor maid-Waitress, for one month at 
Manchester. Apply at the Breeze office. It 
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Madame Pauline 
wishes to announce to her 
many friends that she has 
removed to the Large and 
Commodious Stores 
187-189 Essex Street and 
3 Central Street 
opposite her Former Par- 
lors—where she will be 
pleased to greet you 
Largest Parlors in City 
direct 
Latest Designs 
from New York and Paris 
MME. PAULINE 
DESIGNER 
SALEM, MASS. 
NOTICE TO VOTERS. 
Registration 
Office of the BOARD OF 
OF VOTERS. 
Manchester, Mass., Sept. 5, 1911. 
Notice is hereby given that the Board 
of Registrars of Voters will be in session 
at the 
Office of the Board of Selectmen, on 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911 
from 7 o'clock p. m. until 8.30 p. m. 
for the purpose of receiving evidence of 
the qualification of persons claiming a 
right to vote at the primary to he held on 
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 
and of correcting the list of voters. 
See that your name is on the Voting 
List of your town; if not there call at the 
office of the Board of Registrars on the 
days above mentioned, and be registered, 
or you cannot vote. Bring with you a 
certificate from the assessors or a tax 
bill or notice from the collector of taxes 
showing that you have been assessed 2 
poll tax as a resident of the town of 
Manchester. 
All persons whose names are stricken 
from the voters’ lists for any lawful rea- 
son, will, before they can again have 
their names placed upon said lists, be re- 
quired to register their names at the time 
hereinbefore stated in like manner as new 
voters. 
Naturalized citizens presenting them- 
selves for registration must bring their 
naturalization papers with them. 
If a qualified voter of this town whose 
name was on the voters’ list last year, 
and who has been assessed for the eur- 
rent year, finds after the close of registra- 
tion that his name is not placed on the 
voters’ list of the current year, by reason 
of having been omitted by clerical error 
or mistake, he may upon personal appli- 
cation, have his name placed upon the 
voting list, or, if application be made on 
the day of election, he may have a ecer- 
tificate to vote. 
By order of the Board of Registrars of 
voters. 
REGISTRARS 
W. J. JOHNSON, 
CHAS. DANFORTH, 
JAS. H. RIVERS, 
ALFRED 8. JEWETT, 
Board of Registrars. 
NOTICE 
A meeting of the board of assessors 
will be held at their office on Saturday, 
September 23. 1911, from 7.30 to 8.30 
o’clock p.m. for the purpose of assessing 
persons omitted from the street list cf 
April 1, 1911. 
BOARD OF ASSESSORS, 
Fred K. Swett, Chairman. 
