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Advertisements under this head at 25 cents per inch the first week. 
LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 
per week (per inch) after the first week. 
WANTED 
A HEN HOUSE, or material for building 
same. Address A. B. C. 
The Breeze Office. 
BOY LOST 
A PAIR of Squirrel Lined Gloves. Finder 
would confer great fayor by returning same 
care of 
North Shore Breeze. 
WANTED 
A Four or Five Room Tenement or small 
house in Manchester not over 10 minute’s 
waik from depot. Will lease for two years or 
over if desirable. Address information to 
The Breeze Office. 
Motor Boat 
FOR SALE: 24 ft:, 8h: p. 2 
cylinder engine. In good con- 
dition. Terms reasonable. In- 
quire for particulars at 
The BREEZE OFFICE. 
DOG LOST 
Boston Terrier disappeared a week ago. 
White breast and white blaze on forehead; stub 
tail. Answers name ‘‘Teddy.’’ Collar marked 
Rev. T. E. Cronley, Hopkinton, Mass. 
Please notify 
B. J. Manion, Manchester, Mass. 
Ntice Of Dissolutia. 
The undersigned hereby give notice that the 
partnership heretofore existing and known un- 
der the title of Semons, Campbell & Co., and 
doing business on Beach street, in the Town of 
Manchester, Mass., is this day dissolved by 
mutual consent. 
(Signed) 
H. B. Hinchliffe, 
E. J. Semons, 
: J. W. Campbell. 
Manchester, Mass., Oct. 31, 1908. 
The undersigned, having bought the entire 
interest of the firm of Semons, Campbell & Co., 
will pay all liabilities and receive all moneys 
due the firm, and will continue the business un- 
der the title of Campbell & Hinchliffe. All per- 
sons having overdue accounts will kindly settle 
same at once. 
(Signed) J. W. Campbell, 
H. B. Hinchliffe. 
Manchester, Mass., Oct. 31, 1908. 
TENEMENT 
of four rooms on one floor, to let 
on Forest street. Apply to 
P. A. SHEAHAN, 
Forest street, Manchester. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
STAMPS can be mailed in payment. 
1-H-P. MOTOR 
FOR SALE, Wagner make, 220 volt, for 
alternating current; practically new. Will sell 
at a bargain. Apply 
Manchester Electric Go. 
FRESH CHICKENS. — 
Also 
Notice should be 
Ap- 
For Roasters or Broilers, for sale. 
Fowl. Prices reasonable. 
given day before wanted when possible. 
ply 
A. B. Dunn, Pine St., 
Manchester P. O. Box 477 
918? 
STAMPING 
Done to order for Embroidery. Apply to 
Mrs. Donald H. Mitchell, 
18 School St., Manchester 
WANTED 
A Good Reliable Pony, not too small for 
child of 8 to ride and drive. 
Andrew Garnegie, 2d, 
Manchester 
GARDENER 
Wants a position on the North Shore: Pride’s 
Crossing or Beverly Farms section preferred. 
Good recommendations; just completing 10 
years’ service in one place. Address 
Joseph Manley, Merrimac, Mass 
1023-31 
FOR SAL E 
Lot of Land located on Lin- 
coln street directly at the 
head of Norwood avenue. 
6000 square feet. One of 
- the most desriable lots of 
land in the town of Man- 
chester. Apply to 
BENJ. H. CORLISS 
Manchester 
Lincoln Street, - 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
From NOW until 
JAN. 1,1910 
$1.00 
@ All subscriptions received 
between Nov. 1 and Jan. 1, 
will be dated Jan. 1, 1910. 
If yot are not a subscriber, 
send in your subscription 
NOW. The rest of 1908 
FREE. FS ie Se 
Have your printing done at The 
Breeze Print, Manchester. 
“completed. 
The graphophone concerts given in 
the town hall on Wednesday afternoon 
for the children and in the evening for 
the adults were well attended. In thé 
afternoon particularly the hall was 
crowded, more than 300 children being 
on hand. ‘They enjoyed the music so - 
much and manifested ‘their pleasure to- 
such an extent that the concert had to be 
called off, almost, before the program was 
They were. simply.. over- 
whelmed with joy and the applause for 
each number lasted until the next was 
well under way. Unless the little ones. 
can control themselves the: concerts for 
them will be atan end. The adults ap- 
preciated the music in the evening, some 
200 being present, ~The: concert, was 
given bya citizen, with whom Mr. and 
Mrs. William Hooper left their magnifi- 
cent instrument on their departure for 
Europe a fortnight or so ago. 
George Woodbury has moved his 
place of business from the Morse block 
on Beach street to the little building 
which he recently bought from Mr. 
Morse. ‘The latter has changed the 
stores in the lower part of his building 
over into two tenements, one of which 
will be occupied by George Woodbury 
and his mother, who in turn are moving 
from Miss Clara Godsoe’s house on 
Summer street. 
Thomas Plummer Andrews was in 
town Tuesday for a short visit with ‘his 
grandmother, Mrs. Susan Slade,. who. is 
quite feeble in health, we regret to re- 
port. Mr. Andrews has been ‘conduct- 
ing a farm at Tamworth, N. H., the 
past summer, with success, but for the 
present he is engaged at his former work 
in the electrical engineering division at 
the Portsmouth Navy Yard. He will - 
spend [Thanksgiving here. ead 
Owing to the holiday next week, Missicm 
Connolly’s gymnasium class which meets., .. 
in Parish hall on Wednesday evenings, | 
will be omitted, but will meet as usual ~ 
the following week. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, fall and win- 
ter styles, at Bell’s. * 
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We are prepared to furnish you 
with the accessories of the 
Thanksgiving Dinner 
Nuts, Raisins, Citron, Spices, 
Candy, Fruits, etc. 
Try Manchester's Finest 
35c High Grade 
Coffee 
Roasted and bended for 
E. E. ALLEN, 
Manchester, 
MASS. 
