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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A complete line of ‘ 
STAPLE and FANCY 
GROCERIES 
SiO. Bicrce Goods 
Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and 
Cheese 
4 Motor Oil 
P.9. LYCETT 
Magnolia Avenue Tel. 63-2 
Gasoline 
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3 flaguolia xX ¢ 
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BOLLE ARAN 
The quartet of colored young men 
from Atlanta University will sing at the 
morning service in the Village church 
next Sunday. 
The annual Sunday School picnic will 
be next Wednesday. Salem Willows 
will be the objective point. The barge 
will leave Stanley’s corner at 9 o’clock. 
All of the village children with their 
parents are invited. The fare for adults 
will be seventy cents, children free. 
The annual fair held by the Ladies’ 
Aid society tonk place at the Oceanside 
last Wednesday afternoon. The man- 
agement, with its usual hospitality, threw 
oven the parlors for the use of the ladies 
and did everything in their power to assist 
them. ‘The sales were not quite so large 
as last year, but were good. The Junior 
society had a children’s table, the pro 
ceeds from which are to go to fitting up 
a children’s club room. This table was 
in charge of Mrs. Martha Harvey and 
Miss Amy Lycett, assisted by the Misses 
Ruth Scott, Susan Lycett, Dorothy and 
Beatrice Story, Azubah Mullen, Ruth 
Symonds and Edna Symonds. The 
fancy table was presided over by Mrs. 
F. F. Story, Mrs. A. M. Lycett, Mrs. 
i. L. Story, Mrs. Jos. R. Crispin, Mrs. 
J. H. Wilkins, Mrs. W. R. Boyd. The 
candy table had its usual display of 
tempting sweets, which were sold by 
Mrs. F. § Lycett, Miss Grace Story and 
Nliss Mary Boyd. The flower table was 
tle handsomest the fair has ever had; 
Galvin of Boston, Wm. Spry and Mag- 
nuson & Hylen joined with the cot- 
tagers who have gardens in sending 
beauuful bunches of cut flowers, which 
were beautifully arranged by the young 
ladies in charge: Misses Margaret 
Crocker, Isabella Wadsworth, Helen 
Wheelock, Phoebe and Elizabeth Adams. 
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chocolate sets and all 
Just the thing for gifts. 
MNES ET 
H.W. BUTLER: & SON 
DEALERS IN 
77 Cottagers looking for Dainty Dishes of 
all kinds cannot do better than look 
over our new line of Japanese Ware. 
Beautifully hand-painted cups, saucers, 
styles of vases. 
We have just added a line of 
Hardware and 
Kitchen Furnishings 
Crockery, Tin ware, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: 
Apollinaris, White Rock, 
Poland, etc. 
By the case or dozen 
GINGERALES 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Next to Men’s Clubhouse 
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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. 
f FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN, 
f you live, we can serve you. 
| Telephone Magnolia:7 Ring 2. 
M. &. CAHILL 
DRESSMAKER 
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With Mrs. Hunt, Dry Goods Store 
Special attention given to remodelling and re- 
pairing, and pressing of muslin suits. 
Orders called for after 5.30 p. m. 
FULLER STREET, MAGNOLIA 
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2 ry Oe Ea) rs 
Pressing and Cleaning 
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Good Work and Perfect Fit Guaranteed 
CAPT. W. 
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 
Distance no bar. 
A telephone call, a postal or message will receive instant attention. 
Magnolia Ave. 
Modern equipment and furnishings in 
W. PARIS 
: Of 601 BoYyLsvon Sr., Bosrox, 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 a Specialty. 
S. DOUGLASS 
6 RayMonp STREET, MAGNOLIA : 
REPAIRING, REMODELING, DYEING, CLEANSING AND: PRESSING. 
Monthly and contract pressing at special rates. 
No matter where 
For excellent board and lodging by day 
or week at moderate prices, go to 
The Mallard House 
Magnolia, Mass. 
every respect. 
MRS. G. BROWN, Manager. 
Work called for and delivered 
Telephone to American Express Office 4 
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We are prepared to handle any kind of a 
Job, quickly, at THE BREEZE OFFICER 
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