Rar abe. 2= To Let 
ROOM for summer in small family. Large, 
airy and all modern conveniences. Re- 
fined surroundings. Telephone 317-W. 
30 School st., Manchester. 28tf 
_ FURNISHED ROOMS to let. Apply: 28 
Tappan st., Manchester. 29tf 
FURNISHED ROOMS, either separately 
or as small apartment.—Mrs. Silva, 6 
Morse ct., Manchester. 25tf 
TO LET—A nice store, Neighbor’s hall 
block, Beverly Farms; large show win- 
dows, an up-to-date refrigerator. Just 
the place for a provision business, or 
can be divided and made into two 
stores. Apply: Connolly Bros., Beverly 
Farms. 23-4¢ 
10-ROOM HOUSE for rent,—furnished or 
unfurnished; all modern conveniences; 
2 baths. Would rent for summer or year 
around.—Mrs. John W. UVUampbell, 15 
Union st., Manchester. 21tf 
Furnished Rooms 
FURNISHED ROOMS to let,—26 Pine 
st., Manchester. 18tf 
_ Tenement or House for Kent 
TO LET—The Homestead house of 17 
rooms, pleasantly situated at Beverly 
Farms. Apply: Connolly Bros., Beverly 
Farms. 23-44 
TENEMENT TO LET, six rooms, all mod- 
ern improvements, Apply: E. W. Ayers, 
92 Summer st., Manchester. 14tf 
ee Position Wanted 
WANTED—A capable girl for general 
housework, Address Lock Box 43, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
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Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
_ cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
FOR SALE 
at a Bargain 
A good small car which is 
NOT A FORD 
Battleship-grey, torpedo body, 18- 
horse power Hupmobile; good condi- 
tion; demountable rims. 
Ideal Car for Lady or Doctor 
TELEPHONE 580 GLOUCESTER 
For Sale ae 
FOR SALE—Black mare about fifteen 
hands high, suitable for harness or 
‘saddle. Apply for particulars to John 
J. Connors, Tappan street, Manchester, 
Mass. 29-32 
FOR SALE—Delicious wild strawberry 
preserves. Strictly pure. Glass pints 
60 cents. Send check with order,— 
Mary Pottle Golding, North Perry, 
Maine. 29-30 
PONY AND PONY CART for sale; safe 
and sound. 26 West st., Beverly Farms. 
28 
HOUSE for sale, centrally located in 
Manchester. For information inquire of 
Geo. E. Willmonton, Manchester. 17tf 
UNGALOW sites for sale in the Park 
Ward (Magnolia), Gloucester. Also 
acreage lots especially suitable for large 
estates—SIDNEY F. HASKELL, 398 
Essex ave., Gloucester. 25tf 
Wanted ay: 
WANTED—Position as nursery governess, 
or light housework, by German girl. 
Apply: Mrs. Kennard, 89 Hale st., Bev- 
erly. 29tt 
GARDENER wants position on Private 
place; experienced; good references; 
capable of taking complete charge if 
required, Married; Swedish. — Ivan 
Erickson, Abbott’s Estate, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass. 28-30 
CHAUFFEUR wants position on North 
Shore; now employed; 11 years’ ex- 
perience; 5 years in one, 6 in last place; 
strictly temperate, honest and reliable. 
References. Inquire at the Breeze Of- 
fice. 2t 
WANTED—young man and wife want 
position as caretaker on small estate on 
North Shore, or man only, thoroughly 
experienced; can furnish best of refer- 
ences. Inquire Breeze Office. 26tf 
SITUATION WANTED as Nurse, Wait- 
ress or Seamstress, by capable and 
thoroughly experienced woman, unex- 
ceptional references. Address: Breeze 
Office. 26-29 
GOOD HOME FOR HORSE is offered on 
New Hampshire farm, where there are no 
pavements Best of references. Inquire The 
Breeze Office. 
Miss Alma Janson and Miss Emma 
Ffanson of Boston have paid thei- 
usual summer visit to Manchester and 
their friends at Brownlands. 
WANTED—Copies of the NORTH SHORE 
BREEZE of the issue of June 16, 1916. 
Perfect condition. Apply: BREEZE 
Office. tf 
WANTED—A place for a Y. M. OG. A. 
boy (13 years old) to earn his board 
by doing light work, errands, or help- 
ing younger boys in Gym work. or 
swimming, so that he may have the 
month of August out of the eity. Ad- 
dress: J. A., Box B, Salem, Mass. 2 
MANCHESTER 
Ample appreciation of the spirit of 
the town of Manchester in providing 
free band concerts was shown by 
the great. gathering at last evening’s 
concert in Central sq. by the Salem 
Cadet band. It was estimated that 
the largest crowd of the year enjoyed 
the concert. About a hundred auto- 
mobiles, carrying people from far and 
near, were packed in the streets ad- 
joining the square. One of the num- 
bers on the program which brought 
out enthusiastic applause was the 
trombone solo of Donald Wade, a 
Manchester boy, who is playing with 
the famous Cadet band for his first 
season. ‘The next concert will be 
given next Thursday evening. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 59 
Miss Cherstine Peterson 
Statrdresser 
Formerly of Boylston St., Boston 
Shampooing, Marcel Wave 
Treatment of the Scalp 
Manicuring 
30 Scrioor St., MANCHESTER 
TEL. 317-W Residential Work 
MADAME AYERS 
HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 
CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING 
ROOM 11-12 ROGERS BLOCK, BEVERLY 
Busi-ess Established 18 Years ago 
By Miss C. F. Cressy. 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Union St. Opposite Postoffice, Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
Ww. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 323-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
A. JACOBS, TAILOR 
For Ladies and Gentiemen — Latest De- 
signs and Newest Models. Also Cleaning, 
Pressing and Repairing. Tel. 353-W. 
MANCHESTER 
40 UNION STREET 
Chiefs. of Police .Welch of _Med- 
ford, Hill of Everett, Pollard of 
Wakefield and Foley of Malden paid 
a visit to Manchester yesterday and 
spent the afternoon touring among the 
beautiful avenues, accompanied by 
Chief Sullivan of Manchester. 
Clifford Doane sustained a painful 
injury Wednesday afternoon, when 4 
chisel he was using while making re! 
pairs at the Boardman real estate 
office, slipped and cut a deep gash in 
his right wrist: Several stitches were 
required to close the wound. 
Misses Elizabeth and Rose O’Hara 
if Charlestown are visiting the James 
Crays, Vine st. 
