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per word after the first week. -1- 
: HOUSE of six rooms and bath to let. 
Hot and cold water, set tubs, hot water 
heat. Rooms all on one floor. E, W. 
Ayers, 75 School St., Manchester. 27tf 
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 St., 
Manchester Cove. 14tf. — 
TENEMENT TO LET—6 rooms. 33 High 
Street, Beverly Farms. 19tf 
TO LET—Second story of building, 33 
Central street, Manchester. Suitable 
for some summer business. Apply 
Green & Swett company. 22 tf 
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 
T of Friend house in 
Friends court to let from July Ist. Ap- 
ply to Fred K. Swett, Manchester, 
Mass. * 23tf 
TO LET—Tenement of 4 rooms on 
Bridge St., Manchester. Apply Ms ap 
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Rust, Manchester. 
a ach eT a ean 
TO LET—Tenement of 5 rooms in Man- 
chester, centrally located. Write Lock 
Box D. W. 150, Manchester. 25tf 
GRANDFATHER CLOCK for sale in fine 
condition. Has dial telling day of 
month. Can be seen at 102 School St., 
Manchester. ear 24-27 
SECOND HAND BOY’S BICYCLE 
wanted, suitable for a boy of seven. 
Must be in good condition; outgrown 
rather than outworn. State make and 
price, which must be low. madness M. 
D. P., P. O. Box 70, Beverly peg 
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 experl- 
ence. Address J. H. C. Breeze Office. 
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GOOD FRENCH SEAMSTRESS desires 
to find work by the day in private 
families or at home. 95 Haskell St., 
Beverly Farms. 26-28 
POSITION WANTED by boy of 17 for 
the summer. Large and strong for age. 
Willing to do anything. Apply Breeze 
Office. 
WANTED—Work by the day. 
dation work anywhere along the shore. 
Experience in most any work. Refer- 
Write Lock Box D. W. 150 
Accomo- 
ences. ‘i 
Manchester. 25 tf 
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DRESSMAKER 
TO GO OUT BY THE DAY OR WEEK 
Children’s Clothes Ladies’. 
Summer Dresses and Shirt Waists 
MISS G: M. GILBERT 
1184 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 
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EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS 
desires work on North Shore 
Hand Sewing a Specialty 
Best References - Miss Margaret Rafferty 
87 Belvidere Street BOSTON, MASS. 
and MANCHESTER, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PEA SID PSD PLO *IDMS. 
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Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
ae VOWOBOBOBWOBOBOBOBVOBVOBOBOD 
% WE REPAIR BVERYTHING $ 
. Auto Tire Vulcanizing .. $ 
A SPECIALTY 
HAMILTON'S .:° 313 
Rantoul St., Beverly S 
FA SPA CPA SID SSA SILOS OS® 
SOBOWOBWOLS O88 oo 
King’s Hand Laundry 
Conduced by Mrs Thomas Cameron 
Family Washings a Specialty 
Rosedale Ave. 
MANCHESTER 
P. O. Box 258 
MASS. 
OW 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 24 tf 
HAND LAUNDRY 
All out-door drying. Fancy work a specialty 
Family washings. Prices reasonable. 
MISS WILSON 
325 Summer St. Manchester Cove 
MISS GAHILL - - Dress Maker 
Ts at Magnolia for her 13th season, and will 
welcome old patrons as well as new at her 
room in Mrs. Hunt’s Dry Goods Store. 
Fuller St,,  - 
Telephone3 - Magnolia 
MISS A. A. SIMPSON 
Dressmaker 
Will go out by appointment. Address: 
The Women’s Club, Magnolia. Tel. 3 
Italian 
Language 
TAUGHT AT STUDENT'S 
RESIDENCE AFTER JUNE 15 
For Particu'ars, Address 
S. RAFFAELO DELLA SALA 
Care of FOX-BUONAMICI SCHOOL 
Steinert B dg., Boston 
M. A. McLAUGHLIN 
GOWNS 
of 607 Boylston St., Boston, is at 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
for the Summer. Address: 
34 Norwood Ave. Opposite Primary School 
Oc a i ae rm a i 
25 
Lucius Tuttle and family ‘of 
Brookline arrived Tuesday at theii 
cottage on Western avenue, Mag- 
nolia, for the remainder of the sea- 
son. 
MRS. EDITH STROMBLAD 
SWEDISH MASSEUSE 
Deplomaed Pupil of Sander’s Institution 
WOMEN’S CLUB HOUSE—MAGNOLIA 
Telephone 3 
JOSEPHINE E. KEENE 
Dressmaker 
and 
Corsetiere 
of Madison Ave., New York 
Is in Manchester for the Summer 
Months 
Gowns Made and Remodeled 
11 School St., Manchester 
LOST 
On Sunday, June 30th, between Pleasant St., 
and Smith’s Point, Manchester, a black silk sun- 
shade with black stick. The finder will be re- 
warded by returning to 
Mrs. Bolyston Beal, “Clipston”’ Manchester 
TUTORING 
or Governess for the Summer, position wanted 
by a young woman, Radcliffe graduate, with 
seven years experience in teaching. Very 
successful with children. High class references, 
MISS GRACE V. LYNCH, 
10 Denmark St. Boston, Mass. 
Che BeMar 
Hair Dressing 
and 
Dressmaking Parlors 
Shampooing, Scalp Treatment 
Facial Massage 
and Manicuring 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Opposite Post Office Tel. Conn, 
For Sale By 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
