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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A, yee ae of 
STAPLE and FANCY - 
GROCERIES 
S. S. Pierce Goods _ 
Strictly Fresh “Spite 
( heese 
15a gallon 
75c a gallon 
Butter and 
Gasoline, 
Motor Oil, 
P. S. Lycett 
Magnolia Avenue Tel. 63-2 
S. §. PIERCE O'S FANCY GROCERIES | 
Veuve Chaffard, Olive Oil, Swanedsuns te 
. Flour, Brigham Creamery. Autter... 
Crockery, Tin ware, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: 
Apollinaris, White Rock,. 
Poland, etc. 
By the case or Boab 
GINGERALES 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Next to Men’s Clubhouse 
WINRAR a 
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Sanam é 
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts who have ec 
occupying. Mrs. Julia Knight's house are 
removing into the “‘original Kettle Cove 
lunch room.’’ 
An.athletic exhibition for members of 
the-Men’s. Club and their. guests will be 
given in the gymnasium of the Club- 
house next Thursday evening under the 
direction. of -Martin Flaherty. There 
will be boxing by Mr. Flaherty’s pupils 
and others, jiu-jitsu wrestling, “‘humor- 
ous stunts ’’ and other features, making 
a program to last about two hours. It 
will-begin at 8.30. Admission tickets 
will be $1,. the proceeds will go towards 
the $6000. that.are-to be raised next 
week. Those persons not members of 
the club must, by the laws of the state, 
come.-as guests of members, each mem- 
ber being allowed to bring one guest. 
The officers of the Men’s. Clubhouse 
association are: Geo. A. Upton, pre- 
sident; Rev. F. J. Jibby, treasurer; 
Wim. L. Wilkins, clerk and Charles A. 
Phenix, manager of the Oceanside hotel, 
Oscar P. Story and Henry W. Brown 
are additional members of the Board of 
Directors. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
“Dusty Ford,’’ a fox terrier. belong- 
ing to Mrs..J..S. Ford of Chicago was 
run over by:an automobile on Wednes- 
day and died the following evening. 
““Dusty’’ was one of the best known and 
most popular dogs of Magnolia. Sev- 
eral years ago he appeared on the stage 
in the. Library building taking part in an 
entertainment given for the benefit of 
that institution. _ His interment in the 
Ford lot was attended bya large number 
of friends. 
A. Ocravin WILKINS, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
W. BUTLER & SON 
DEALERS IN 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. = aan 
WILLOW COTTAGE 
Raymond S§t., Magnolia, Mass. Modern 
sanitation , running water, hot and cold baths, 
select patronage, situated a noment’s walk 
from the ocean, through picturesque country, 
M. G. WALSH, MANAGER. 
FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN, 
REPAIRING, REMODELING, DYEING, CLEANSING AND PRESSING. ‘ 
Monthly and contract pressing at special rates. 
A telephone call, a postal or message will receive instant Becttion. 
you live, we can serve you. 
Telephone Magnolia 7 Ring 2. 
M. E. CAHILL 
DRESSMAKER 
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 
= % % % 
Pressing and Cleaning 
BOAS & CROWLEY, Tailors 
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 
6 RayMonD STREET, MAGNOLIA 
Distance no bar. No matter. where 
For excellent board and lodging by pay 
or week at moderate prices, go to” 
The Mallard House 
Magnolia Ave. | Magnolia, Mass. 
Modern equipment and fanaa in 
~every..respects—. 2. ~ 
MRS. G. BROWN, Manager. 
Work called for and delivered 
W. PARIS: 
Of 601 Boyisron Sr., 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 
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We are prepared to handle any kind of a 
Job, quickly, at THE BREEZE OFFIGE 
