NORGE SH OREVEREEZE: 
MAGNOLIA. 
Every indication pointsto a very busy 
and properous season at Magnolia this 
year. Some weeks ago the BREEZE re- 
ported that practically all the cottages 
were rented. The hotels, too, have good 
advanced bookings and the smaller houses 
are to be full all season. Practically every 
place available for store purposes is being 
used. A. L. Rowell of the Grill has 
had a number of applications to rent show 
rooms at various times through the sea- 
son to most desirable concerns. 
Mrs. Kate M. Morse of Boston has 
rented the Dr. Melanson cottage on Nor- 
man avenue. 
The Oceanside opens two weeks from 
today, June 15. Prop. Upton has been 
having the usual changes and minor im- 
provements made at the hotel the past 
winter and spring, most prominent among 
which was the addition of about twenty 
guests’ rooms, and fifty servants’ rooms. 
The hotel will open with an exception- 
ally good booking, both for the hotel 
proper and for the fourteen cottages in 
connection, on Magnolia Point. 
An article on the Magnolia Young 
Woman’s Club occupied a prominent 
position in last Sunday’s issue of the 
Boston Post. The article was illustrated 
with a number of views in colors of the 
MAGNOLIA FRUIT 
Gro, KERNESY, 
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FOREIGN and DOMESTIC 
CHOICE FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY 
and Fresh Karly Vegetables 
Also Egyptian Cigarettes and Cigars. 
Raymond St., near the Village Square. 
Pree Delivery 1 in Magnoli a and Manchester. 
'L. A. JOHNSON COMPANY 
FIRST-CLASS PROVISIONS 
POULTRY, GAME, VEGETABLES, ETC. 
Hotel, Restaurant and Family Supplies a Specialty 
Stalls 84 and 86 Faneuil Hall Market. 
Telephone Richmond 1589 and 1590. 
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Also Trunks and Bags. 
Repairing in all its branches. 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
Fine PEAS Riding Saddles and 
Horse Furnishings. Leather Novelties 
I am here all the year and can always give prompt and satis- 
factory service. Respectfully, 
J. A. CULBERT 
Tel 78-3 Bev. Fms. 
Branch Stores: 
Beach St., 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Manchester and Magnolia. 
Actual work onthe rebuilding of Hes- 
perus avenue was started Wednesday. 
Printing of allkinds done promptly. — 
Henry Butler, jr., agent forthe BREEZE 
Print. 
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J. E. BOYNTON & CO. 
Manufacturers of 
Fancy Creamery 
BUTTER 
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BOXES and PRINTS 
For Family Trade 
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