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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS 
Sealed proposals for laying water pipes in 
Manchester and Hamilton, for the additional 
Water Supply for the Town of Manchester, ad- 
dressed to the Board of Water Commissioners, 
endorsed ‘Proposal for laying Water Pipes; 
additional Supply " will be received at the of- 
fice of said Board of Water Commissioners, in 
the Town Hall Building, until eight o'clock 
P. M. of Thursday, the twenty-third day of 
July, 1908, and then and there publicly opened 
and read. 
For the convenience of bidders, arrrange- 
ments will be made to have an employee of 
the Board go over the route of the proposed 
pipe line with bidders who so desire; one day's 
notice being given to the Engineer. 
Proposed blanks together with complete spec- 
ifications can be obtained from Raymond C. 
Allen, Manchester, Mass., Engineer. 
Each proposal must be accompanied by a cer- 
tified check for $1000.00 payable to the Board 
of Water Commissioners of the Town of Man- 
chester. 
- Should any bid be rejected, such check shall 
be forthwith returned to the bidder, and should 
any bid be accepted, such check shall be re- 
turned upon the proper execution and securing 
of the contract. 
' The Board of. Water Commissioners reserves 
the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept 
any bid, if the best interestof the Town of 
Manchester may thereby be conserved. 
FREDERICK J. MERRILL, 
Chairman, Water Commissioners. 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN, Engineer. 
RESIDENT TUTOR 
Young man of 20, Harvard 1912, would like 
position for the summer in family where tutor- 
ing is desired. Has had experience and will 
assume care. Refers by permission to the Rev. 
William H. Dewart, Manchester Cove, or to * 
the Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge. 
Scott K. Wainwright 
371 Harvard Street, Gambridge 
JUNK 
C. T. Dailey, Salem and Manchester 
Dealer in old Iron, Rags and Bottles. Junk 
of all kinds bought in large or small quan- 
. tities. We pay spot cash. Send postal and 
we will call. Orders promptly attended to. 
217 Derby Street, Salem, Mass. 
FRENCH TEACHER 
Mlle L. Noury, French Teacher is at 6 
North street, Manchester, for the summer. 
711-81 ’ 
Pictures Wanted. 
Parties possessing back numbers of the 
Ladies Home Journal with covers in 
good condition, and wishing to dispose 
of covers may do so by addressing 
Lock Box 253, Manchester, Mass 
718 
LOST. 
A blank envelope containing sum of money, 
Wednesday evening between 8.30 and 9 o’clock, 
on the road between the New Magnolia Tea 
House and Mr. T. Jefferson Coolidge, jr’s., on 
Coolidge’s Point. Reward for its return to 
Mrs. L. M. Sargent’s, Goolidge’s Point 
LADY’S MAID. 
Experienced and capable French woman de- 
sires employment as lady’s maid, nursery-gov- 
erness or seamstress. Willing to help in cham- 
ber work. Would accommodate. Adderss 
N. O., Women’s club, Magnolia 
718 
- TO LET 
In Manchester, a nice modern cottage of 
eight-rooms and bath, for the months of August 
and September, or longer, or would lease to 
desirable party, terms reasonable. For inform- 
ation inquire at 
The Breeze Office. 
LAUNDRESS 
WILL accommodate by the day. Very fine 
ironing guaranteed. Address for information or 
call by telephone. 
The BREEZE Office. 
DRESSMAKER 
Work by the day wanted by capable dress- 
maker. Evening dresses made and repaired. 
M. McLeod, 
P. O. Box 210, Manchester 
711-815 
LOST 
IN Manchester, a Red Pocketbook contain- 
ing asum of money and chauffeur’s license. 
Finder please return care of 
North Shore Breeze 
: LOAM 
A quantity of first-class Loam, delivered at 
reasonable price, for sale. Apply 
DANIEL EDGEGOMB phn 
Forest St. = 3 Manchester 
‘ 66? 
ram 
FRENCH DRESSMAKER 
Orders may be left at the Women’s Club, 
Magnolia, for Mme. Rey Orrick, who will at- 
tend to the work at your own home. * 
711? 
‘SUITES OF ROOMS 
A few Suites with Baths to let by the month 
in the Villa, with meals served in the Villa‘or at 
the Grill. Apply at the Villa, or 
North Shore Grili, Magnolia 
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POSITION WANTED. 
WILL accommodate at Chamber work or as 
Waitress. Address 
P. O. Box 224, Manchester, Mass: 
711 
Men’s Glub. 
OFFICE OF THE 
BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Important Notice 
TO 
Water Takers. 
Owing to the extreme drought, the shortage 
of water has reached a point that we consider 
dangerous. - It is absolutely necessary that we 
curtail the consumption. 
You are therefore 
notified that the most rigid economy must be 
practiced and you are earnestly requested to pre- 
vent all waste of water in any manner whatever 
on your premises. 
By order of the Water Commissioners, 
FREDERICK J. MERRILL, 
JerFREY T. STANLEY, 
James Hoare. 
Manchester, Mass., July 1, 1908. 
Mrs. Epira SrrompBiap 
Swedish Masseuse 
Diplomaed Pupil of Sanders Institution, 
Stockholm and New York 
Woman's Club House, Magnolia, Tel. 99-5 
LADIES’ MAID AND SEAMSTRESS. 
Would like situation for the summer. Can 
be seen now at : 
Mrs. Amory Eliot’s, 
Sea st., - - Manchester 
YOUNG WOMAN 
Wants‘a position. Parlor work preferred. 
Or would take care of child, or do chamber 
work. Best of references. For information 
inquire at or telephone 
Young men desiring to continue preparatory 
work for college during the summer months, or 
to take up other elementary. studies, may re- 
ceive tutoring from 
Theo. D. Martin, 
Magnolia 
7AL? 
—h. 
GIRL 
WANTS a position to do light housework, 
or take care of child. Fifteen years old. For 
information inquire at the 
BREEZE OFFICE, 
or of Mrs. Jack, at Highwood, West Man- 
chester. 
HOME FOR INVALIDS. 
Elderly couples, invalids or convalesents will 
find a comfortable, pleasant home at moderate 
terms, in a nice residential locality. Apply to 
‘Mrs. Sarah Malcolm, 
26 Buffum St., 
Salem, Mass 
Tel. 561-2. 
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