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TWO FURNISHED ROOMS wanted about 
August 10, for light housekeeping, by young 
couple. W. S., Box 312, Manchester. 31 
TO LET—Centrally located in Manchester. 
Two rooms with board; also a few table 
boarders wanted. For particulars ad- 
dress M. Breeze Oftice. att 
7 ROOM COTTAGE TO LET at Beverly 
Farms. All conveniences. Will let for 
balance of season, or year round. Apply 
Michael T. Mahan, Beverly Farms. 30 
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. 
SOME VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS to 
let in modern house; three on second 
floor, two on first floor; could be used 
for office purposes or for lodging; near 
Essex County club. Inquire for par- 
ticulars at the Breeze Office. tf 
FOd RENT for the season: 8-room cottage 
thoroughly furnished; all improve- 
ments. Address C.M., Breeze Office. 
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LARGE AIRY ROOM to let. Centrally 
located in Manchester. Would prefer 
to let for day use as sewing room or 
oths3r business. Refer to ‘‘R’’, The 
Breeze Office. tf 
ONE OR MORE FURNISHED ROOMS, 
to let.in modern house. For particulars 
apply 18 Brooh st., Manchester. tf 
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 St., Manchester, 
or Mr. Lodge at the Breeze Office. tf 
A LOT OF LAND on Pleasant street, near 
School street, Manchester, for sale. 
Has a frontage of 127 feet on Pleas- 
ant street, and containing about 11,000 
square feet. F. B. Rust, 102 School 
street, Manchester, Mass. : 
_ TUTORING in Greek, Latin, French, Ger- 
man, mathematics and other elementary 
and collegiate subjects. T. D. MARTIN, 
A. B., Men’s Clubhouse, Magnolia. -33 
FOR SALE—A 1350 lbs. black horse, 
young and sound; fit for any work; 
also practically new runabout costing 
$175.00. Will sell cheap. Address P.O. 
Box 55, Beverly Farms. tf 
MISS COOP, TUTOR in elementary Eng- 
lish branches, and the beginnings of 
Latin, French and Mathematics. Ex- 
perience in Boston private schools. Ad- 
dress: Manchester P.O. 30 
TO RENT—A large room; modern con- 
veniences; electric lights; centrally lo- 
eated. Apply Breeze Office. tf 
ONE OF THE BEST HOUSE LOTS IN 
Manchester, situated on Norwood ave.; 
also a very desirable one, corner Sea 
and Summer streets, are for sale. Apply 
C. L. Crafts, Manchester. 31 
EXPERIENCED COOK wants position; 
private family preferred. Apply Breeze 
Office 1t 
WANTED-—Young lady, 18 years of age, 
would like position as stenographer for 
the summer. Apply Breeze Office. 31 
WANTED BY FAMILY OF THREE— 
House for one to three years; no 
children. Would care for summer cot- 
tage. Highest references. ‘‘M,’’ The 
Breeze Office. tf 
GA 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. 
WANTED—A two-wheeled pony cart in 
good order. C. K. CUMMINGS, Pride’s 
Crossing. 31 
KITCHEN maid wanted Apply to Mrs. 
Wm. H. Howard, Jersey Lane, W. Man- 
chester, en Saturday morning. It 
POSITION AS CHAUFFEUR wanted by man 
experienced in all makes of cars. Will take 
care of own car. References. Apply 
“‘Chauffeur’’, The Breeze Office. 35 
WOMAN WANTS POSITION—Accommo- 
dation or day work. Apply Breeze 
Office. 28 
WANTED—A child to tutor by a teacher 
with ten years’ experience and the best 
references. X, Breeze Office. 
WANTED. A position by smart boy of 
15 years in hotel or about cottage on 
North Shore. Apply at Breeze Office. 
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GIRL WANTED for general housework. 
Apply Mrs. G. A. Kitfield 9 Ashland 
avenue, Manchester. 1t 
SITUATION WANTED by first-class but- 
ler and valet. Best references. Address 
H. R. Hillner, 187 W. Canton street, 
Boston, Mass. 
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE—1911 
Indian, twin. Condition guaranteed. 
$100. H. E. BROWN, No. Beverly, 
Mass. 
LOST. a pocketbook in Manchester, containing 
small amount of money, sometime between 
Tuesday and Thursday. Suitable reward for 
its return to The Breeze Office. it 
LOST. Last Saturday night between Essex 
County Club and Central square, a ladies sil- 
ver hand-bag, containing handkerchief with 
initials L. B. H. Reward of $5.00 for its re- 
turn to the Breeze office. 30 
LOST—Tuesday, July Fourth, in Glouces- 
ter, Magnolia, Manchester or Beverly, 
lady’s handbag with the name Evadue 
Hayward Hibben, on the inside. Finder 
will receive a reward of ten dollars. 
Telephone 856-M. Gloucester. 
LOST—A gold brooch with amethyst and 
pearls either at West Beach Pavilion 
or on the road between that and 807 
Hale street, Beverly Farms. Please re- 
turn to A. G. Bolam, 680 Hale street, 
Beverly Farms. 
FOR SALE—Pomeranians, all colors, very 
small, and puppies from 6 weeks to 9 
months old, at Stud, 4 lb. Black prize 
Winner, $15. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Coachman, The Estate of Mr. T. C. 
Hollander, Dodge Row, near Grover st., 
Wenham Neck, Mass. tf 
FOR SALE—A 20-ft. motor boat 1 1-2 
_horse-power Lozier engine; reason for 
selling, no time for use. Address P.O. 
Box 55, Beverly Farms. tf 
A YOUNG SWISS GIRL, speaking French 
(no English), desires position as nurse 
or second girl, Apply Breeze Office. 30 
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NOTICE 
As my wife, Grace Marion Burchstead, 
has left my bed and board, I shall not 
pay any bills contracted by her after this 
ate. 
GEORGE HENRY BURCHSTEAD. 
Manchester, Mass., July 20, 1911. 
TO LOVERS OF ANTIQUES—Old fash- 
ioned mahogany writing desk, serpen- 
tine front, over 100 years old and the 
only one known to be in existence. 
Apply C. L. Crafts, School street, Man- 
chester. 31 
TO ANYONE LOOKING FOR A SPLEN- 
did locality I have one of the most 
desirable lots on Lincoln street for sale. 
Chester L. Crafts, Manchester. 31 
A GOOD HOME—Those looking for good 
homes and desire to purchase some of 
the best property in Manchester, would 
do well to see Chester L. Crafts, who 
has same for sale. 31 
FOR SALE 
A small private collection of OIL 
PAINTINGS purchased mainly from Chris- 
tie’s of London and comprising works by 
Gilbert Stuart, Wm. Hogarth, David Ten- 
iers, Sassaferrato, Louis Tocque, Sir David 
Wilkie, Sir Godfrey Kneller, Sir Peter 
Lely and others. Also a set of 6 very 
rare and handsome Charles 2nd High back 
chairs, period of 1685-1695: were at one 
time the property os the Duke of Sussex, 
and later owned by the Duke of Hamilton 
and were purchased from the Hamilton 
Palace collection when dispursed in 1882. 
Museum pieces. Nothing in New England 
like them. Also for disposal a rare and 
unique collection of old time Miniatures 
(upwards of 100 examples) and represent- 
ing 30 years effort of a discriminating col- 
lector. Under quite exceptional circum- 
stances the above will be sold at prices 
much below their real value, and every 
piece guaranteed. May be seen in Man- 
chester by appointment by addressing F. 
J. White, 74 Sea street, Manchester, Mass. 
TUTORING 
PROF. J. C. LEBET 
of Bradford Academy. 
For Engagements Address 
54 Highland ave - Haverhill, Mass. 
(Recommended by Mrs. Geo. Lee, Beverly 
Farms.) 2t 
TUTORING 
For all Seasons 
MISS HELEN A, NEWHALL 
Graduate Boston University 
4 Boardman St., Salem, Mass. Tel. 178-1 
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salesman Wanted 
With experience on the road in any line of 
merchandise to sell 
STRAITON & STORM’S 
Celebrated Brands, the 
ROBERT BURNS, CAPADURA, OWL, 
LITTLE BOBBIE and BANK NOTE 
CIGARS 
to the retail trade on a commission basis in 
ESSEX COUNTY. 
Exceptional opportunity for a man of ability to 
eecure a good income and rapid advancement by 
tepresenting the oldest and-largest independent 
cigar factory. Apply with references to 
Geo. L. Storm & Co. 
409-411 Lafayette St.. New York City. 
