NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—24 Nor- 
wood Ave., Manchester. 
TO LET—One or more furnished rooms. 
No children. Apply Mrs. Rumrill, 18 
Brook street, Manchester. 15tf 
TO LET—Tenement of 4 or 5 rooms with 
improvements. Furnished or unfurnished. 
Apply Miss Wilson, 329 Summer &t., 
Manchester Cove. 14tf. 
TO LET—Tenement of 6 rooms. All conven- 
iences. Apply W. W. Soulis, 22 Lincoln 
St., Manchester. 13tf 
TENEMENT—S rooms to let in Manchester, 
centrally located. Apply at Breeze Office. 
13tf 
TENEMENT TO LET—6 rooms. 33 High 
Street, Beverly Farms. 19tf 
TO LET—Three rooms and bath. 33 Lin- 
coln Street, Manchester. 19-22, 
TO LET—Furnished rooms. Apply Breeze 
Office. 20 
TO LET—At Beverly Farms, half of 
double house. 11 rooms, modern im- 
provements. Apply on premises. Mrs. 
Forrester H. Pierce, 22 West street, 
Beverly Farms. 20tf 
TO LET—Small furnished cottage by 
the week. 24 Pine street, Manches- 
ter. 22tf 
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—with or 
without board; by the day or week. 
Mrs. Sheehan, 28 Tappan street, Man- 
chester, Mass. 22-24 
es ata a reload 
{TO LET—Second story of building, 33 
Central street, Manchester. Suitable 
for some summer business. Apply 
Green & Swett company. 22 tf 
BUNGALOW TO LET—Furnished. Modern 
improvements. Three rooms. Apply 28 
Tappan St. Manchester, 18tf 
FOR SALE—Large 10-room house, 14 
Forest street, Manchester; basement 
kitchen. Apply Mrs. J.. F. Silva, 14 
Forest street, Manchester. 14 tf 
FOR SALE—5 x 7 Camera—7 double 
plate holders—Price $10—Holders worth 
¢1 a piece. A bargain for someone. 
Address ‘‘Camera,’’ Breeze Office. me 
19t 
FOR SALE—C. B. Sloop, 16 ft. O. A. 
sails, spars, anchor, etc., in AJ shape, 
will sell. for $35.00 G. W. Larcom, P. 
O. 119 Beverly Farms. 20 
HOUSE TO LET for season or the year 
round; near centre of Manchester. 
Fully furnished. Apply Breeze ee 
LOWER TENEMENT of Friend house in 
Friends court to let from July Ist. Ap- 
ply to Fred K. Swett, Manchester, 
Mass. 23tf 
TO LET—Two pleasant rooms. Centrally 
located. Apply Breeze Office. 23-24. 
STRONG YOUNG BOY OF 17 Wants 
Willing to do general work.—Apply the 
work at Manchester for the summer. 
Breeze Office. 23tf 
SEAMSTRESS wanted immediately. Ap- 
ply 18 North St., Manchester 23 
CHAUFFEUR and General man, at liber- 
Apply 
ty middle of June; references. 
3 22-23 
Breeze Office 
__ MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY 
Will be open until the first of November 
every morning except Monday, from 9 to 
10:30; every afternoon from 2 to 5, and 
Saturday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30. ' 
Sundays and holidays are excepted. 
21-25 - 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
SITUATION WANTED—On private es- 
tate by an elderly married man, sober 
and industrious; experienced in gard- 
ening and greenhouse construction and 
management; fruit-growing, pruning, 
grafting and spraying. Some _ exper- 
ience in landscape gardening. Under- 
stand handling of bees, etc. Best of 
references. Apply Breeze Office. 22-23 
COOK—Very competent; at liberty mid- 
dle of June; references. Apply Breeze 
Office 22-23 
PARLOR MAID—Or chamber work., At 
libertyy middle of June; referen«s. 
Apply Breeze Office. 22-23 
WANTED—Position by student during 
summer months on North Shore as 
Stenographer or Assistant to Secretary. 
Would prefer to work for only part of 
day at small pay in return for experi- 
ence. Address J. H. C. Breeze Office. 
; 23tf 
MATRON—Having 17 years experience 
in a large institution is open for en- 
gagement as managing housekeeper in 
a private family or as matron in an 
institution. The best of references 
will be furnished. Address Matron, 
North Shore Breeze, Manchester, Mass. 
20-21 
GERMAN SEAMSTRESS-Chambermaid 
or lady’s maid; at liberty middle of 
June; references. Apply Breeze Office. 
22-23 
TUTORING—A Harvard undergraduate 
with best or fererences as to ability 
and character wishes position as tutor 
in private family during summer. Ad- 
dress F. G. R., 8 High street, Ipswich, 
Mass. 
Geed French Seamstress and lingere 
desires to find work by the day or 
week in private families. Long 
experience. Best references. 
Mile. E. C. 289 Newbury St., Beston 
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Flag Day will be celebrated by 
Allen Relief Corps No 119 under 
the direction of the Patriotic in- 
structor, Mrs. Flora 5S. Hersey, 
Thursday evening, June 13, in the 
Town hall at 7.45 o’clock. An in- 
teresting program has been = ar- 
ranged as follows: 
Address of Welcome, 
Pres. Mrs. Seddie Follett 
Musie, High School Orchestra 
Address, Mrs. L. Stuart Wadsworth 
Recit., The Challenge, Miss Elsie C. Jordan 
Remarks, Francis M. Stanwood 
Prize Essay No. 1, History of Our Flag 
High School Orchestra 
Flag Drill and Solos, Mrs. Alice Lee, Mrs. 
Mariana Cheever and members of W. 
RG: 
Prize Essay No. 2, General Grant 
Recitation, Barbara Frietchie, 
Miss Elsie C. Jordan 
Song and Pantomime, Star Spangled 
Banner, School Children 
Prize Essay No. 3, Patriotism 
Music, High School Orchestra 
Presentation of Prizes, 
Mrs. L. Stuart Wadsworth 
Salute of the Flag and America, 
Post 67. and Audience 
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ARES 
MADAME PAULINE 
is showing an unusually attractive 
line of 
Spring and Summer 
MILLINERY 
at her New Parlors 
Catest Designs direct from 
New York and Paris 
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