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First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A complete line of 
STAPLE and FANCY 
GROCERIES 
Dok Pierce Goods 
Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and 
Cheese 
Gasoline, 15c a gallon 
Motor Oil, 75c a gallon 
P. S&S. Lycett 
Magnolia Avenue Tel. 63-2 
§. S. PIERCE CO’S FANCY GROCERIES 
Veuve Chaffard, Olive Oil, Swansdown 
Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter. 
Crockery, Tin ware, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: 
Apollinaris, White Rock, 
Poland, etc 
By the case or dozen 
GINGERALES 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Next to Men’s lubhouse 
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BEBE LELELLLE LADLE 
The management of the Hesperus has 
decided to keep the house open until the 
15th of September to accommodate the 
large demand for fall patronage. 
Rev. Murray W. Dewart of St. James 
Episcopal church, Roxbury, will preach 
at the Union chapel, Magnolia, tomor- 
row morning at 11. 
Miss Euphremia Mclsaac has been re- 
newing acquaintances here the past week. 
The last band concert of the season 
by the Salem Cadet Band, at Manches- 
ter, will be given next Friday night, 
Sept. 3. An especially choice program 
has been prepared for this closing concert 
by Conductor Missud. Many are plan- 
ning to attend from here. 
The management of the Hesperus 
will give a bal-masque for the employes 
of the house next Monday night. 
Park Theatre. 
When produced in Chicago last 
Spring, there was not one newspaper of 
the eight big dailies published in that city, 
but what accorded the highest praise to 
Paul Wilstach’s, ‘‘ Keegan’s Pad’’ now 
announced as the opening attraction of 
the Park Theatre, Boston, on Thursday 
evening, Sept. 2. Emmett Corrigan, 
the star, has done much important work 
on the dramatic stage. In both ‘“‘Ben 
Hur’ and ““The Prince of India’’ his 
characterizations were so remarkably 
well done that his right to a place in the 
foremost rank of America’s leading ac- 
tors was convincingly established. 
There will be matinees Wednesdays 
and Saturdays. 
Office Stationery. Pings cites 
prite it on a neatly printed letter head; that 
is the kind we furnish. We can furnish you 
with printing, paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
Bauman Orrion 
RAD AN 
Mowe BUTE ER &SON 
DEALERS IN 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
WILLOW COTTAGE 
Raymond St., Magnolia, Mass. Modern 
sanitation , running water, hot and cold baths, 
select patronage, situated a moment’s walk 
from the ocean, through picturesque country. 
M.G. WALSH, MANAGER. 
CAPT. W. S. DOUGLASS 
of Lobster Lane, Magnolia, announces that 
his boats will be ready on June 17th to carry 
parties on deep sea fishing and sailing trips. 
Leave orders at office in Lobster Lane, next 
to Magnolia Fish Market 
BOAS & CROWLEY, Tailors 
FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN, 
6 RayMonpD STREET, MAGNOLIA 
REPAIRING, REMODELING, DYEING, CLEANSING AND PRESSING. 
Monthly and contract pressing at special rates. 
A telephone call, a postal or message will receive instant attention. 
you liye, we can serve you. 
Telephone Magnolia 7 Ring 2: 
M. BE. CAHILL 
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_ With Mrs. Hunt, Dry Goods Store 
Special attention given to remodelling and re- 
pairing, and pressing of muslin suits. 
Orders calied for after 5.30 p. m. 
FULLER STREET, MAGNOLIA 
Pressing and Cleaning 
Distance no bar. No matter where 
For excellent board and lodging by day 
or week at moderate prices, go to 
The Mallard House 
Magnolia Ave. Magnolia, Mass. 
Modern equipment and furnishings in 
every respect. 
MRS. CG. BROWN, Manager. 
Work called for and delivered 
W. PARIS 
Of 601 BoyitsTon $3r., Boston, for the past 15 Years, has Opened for the Season a 
First-Class Ladies’ Tailoring Establishment 
RAYMOND STREET, (Opp. Am. Express Office,). MAGNOLIA, MASS, 
Where you will get First-Class Ladies’ Tailoring. Riding Habits 
Good Work and Perfect Fit Guaranteed 
PRINTING 
Specialty. 
Telephone to American Express Office 
We are prepared to handle any kind of a 
Job, quickly, at THE BREEZE OFFICE 
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