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TO LET—4-room tenement, unfurnished. 
Apply Claire Peters, 38 Bennett street, 
Manchester. 24-26 
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 S&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—Furnished rooms. Apply Breeze 
Office. 20 
TO LET—At Beverly Farms, 
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 
half of 
the week. 24 Pine street, Manches- 
ter. 22tf 
TO LET—Second story of building, 33 
Central street, Manchester. Suitable 
for some summer business. Apply 
Green & Swett company. 22 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. 
19tf 
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 Office. 
21tf 
LOWER TENEMENT of Friend house in 
Friends court to let from July lst. Ap- 
ply to Fred K. Swett, Manchester, 
Mass. 23tf 
TO LET—Two pleasant rooms. Centrally 
located. Apply Breeze Office. 23-24 
GRANDFATHER CLOCK for sale in fine 
condition. Has dial telling day of 
month. Can be seen at 102 School St., 
Manchester. 24-27 
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER want- 
ed to work at one of the shore resi- 
dences several hours daily; must have 
had considerable experience at _ short- 
hand and typewriting. Apply of Mr. 
Lodge, The Breeze office, Manchester. 1t 
STRONG YOUNG BOY OF 17 Wants 
Willing to do general work.—Apply the 
work at Manchester for the summer. 
Breeze Office. 23tf 
A YOUNG LADY with excellent refer- 
ences desires situation for the summer 
as secretary or stenographer. Apply 
Breeze Office. 24-25, 
WANTED—Position by trained nurse for 
infants, also for attendant. Good ex- 
perience. Apply Breeze Office. 24 tf 
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. 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
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 
AN OPPORTUNITY is open for a com- 
petent and experienced operator on a 
three-wheeled Indian motor-cycle, to 
deliver small parcels from Magnolia. 
References required. Wages $8.00 a 
week to start. Apply ‘‘Motor-cycle 
operator,’’? The Breeze Office. ltf 
Position Wanted it private family 
By a clean-cut, appealing young man, 
thoroughly honest and reliable. Has had 
experience as butler in small family. 
Willing to work outside on small place 
and make himself useful. Would go 
anywhere; excellent references. 
L O., 60 State St., Room 215, Boston. 
Telephone Fort Hill 2184 
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 
Ol Orchard Beach 
Finest Cottage on sea wall, (surf comes almost to 
porch.) Fully furnished and finished in mission, every 
modern convenience. In the wealthy and most exclus- 
ive section. FOR SALE or to RENT FOR SEASON 
Have picture. 
Frederick G. Payne, Lewiston, Maine 24tf 
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The teacher: ‘‘But all trees do 
not bear fruit. In whwat way are 
the others useful ?’’ 
| Pupil: ‘‘They’re good to climb.” 
—Puck, 
FUN OF THE DAY. | 
The following — resolution 
passed by the members of a church 
which was accustomed to rent its 
vestry: ‘‘This vestry shall not be 
rented for immoral purposes with- 
out the consent of the Board of 
Trustees.’’? This looks like a manu- 
factured, but I give you my word 
I saw the resolution with by own 
blue eyes. S. 
Mr. and Mrs. Compton had gone 
out on the platform to take the air. 
Mrs. Compton returned to the car 
first, and sat down squarely in what — 
she thought was her  husband’s 
chair. ‘‘Madam,’’ said the man in 
the aisle, ‘‘you are sitting on my 
hat!’’? Mrs. Compton rose, and took 
from the seat a crushed and ecrum- 
pled object. ‘‘Oh,’’ she said breath- 
lessly, ‘‘I’m verry sorry! You see, . 
I thought all the time it was my 
husband’s—I mean’’— But she 
never fully explained, for the out- 
raged owner stalked away in high 
dungeon.—Youth’s Companion. 
‘‘Where are you goin’ this sum- - 
mer?’’ 
‘“Wife and I have talked it over 
and we have concluded that home 
is far more comfortable than any 
place we could find, either in the 
mountains or at the seashore, so—’’ 
‘“We can’t afford to go away this 
year, either.’’—Houston Post. 
MADAME PAULINE 
is showing an unusually attractive 
line of 
Spring and Summer 
MILLINERY 
at her New Parlors 
Latest Designs direct from 
New York and Paris 
MM. 
PAULINE 
Designer 
1-ta8 RSE STREET GAT EM MASS 
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