NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 
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 
3 OR 4 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET; 
Centrally located. Apply 30 Union St., 
Manchester. 14tf 
ONE OR MORE FURNISHED ROOMS 
to. let—No children. Mrs. E.. J. 
Rumrill, 18 Brook St., Manchester. lltf 
2 FURNISHED ROOMS to let; bath; 
modern conveniences, electric lights, ete. 
Near Essex County club. Inquire at 
Breeze office. 16tf 
FURNISHED ROOMS io let, large bed- 
rooms; also parlor with sleeping facili- 
ties. Use of separate dining room and 
kitchen, if desired. Modern conveni- 
ences. Private family. Centrally loca- 
ted. Apply 61 School street, Manches- 
ter. 19tf 
BOARD AND ROOM—Inquire at Mrs. 
Sheehan’s, 28 Tappan street, Manchester. 
18t£. 
TO LET TO PRIVATE FAMILY,—house in 
Manchester, centrally located, for summer 
or year round. Modern improvements. 
Apply Breeze Office. Sits 
6-ROOM TENEMENT, and bath to rent; 
electric lights, hot water heat. Apply 
KE. W. Ayers, 75 School street, Manches- 
ter. 19tf. 
FIRST CLASS ROOMS TO LET—28 Lincoln 
street, Manchester Za et 
SMALL TENEMENT to let. Apply 22 
Bridge St., Manchester. 24tf 
WANTED—FPosition by woman, who 
thoroughly understands lady’s maid 
work, also dressmaking or plain sewing, 
to go out by day. Address P. O. Box 
108, Beverly Farms. 26-27. 
WANTED—A lady or girl to canvas and 
sell stamped linen for embroidery. Good 
commission given. Apply for interview, 
Box 107, Manchester, Mass. 25 
SITUATION WANTED as second girl in 
private family.—Breeze Office. 
POSITION WANTED by young, refined 
Protestant American girl; any .lght 
work, such as assisting with children, 
etc. Inquire at The Breeze office. Tel. 
137. 
SINGER MACHINES RENTED at Miss 
M. EK. Cahill’s Dressmaking Parlor, Mag- 
nolia or at 2 Chestnut St., Gloucester. 
26-29. 
COMPETENT COOK WANTS POSITION. 
At liberty Monday. Apply Breeze of- 
fice. 26. 
WANTED—First-Class| French instructor 
to give lessons particularly in conversa- 
tion, Answer to H. Ittleson, Masconomo 
Hotel, Manchester. 26 
SEAMSTRESS, who is expert § waitress 
wishes position for summer at North 
Shore; also son, 4ligh school boy, to 
work inside or out. Would open house. 
Highest referencey For particulars ap- 
ply 25 Beach St., Manchester, Mass. 
PAIR OF CHESTNUT HORSES for sale, 
16 hands high; cost when purchased 
$3000. As good today as when first 
bought. Lady is selling as she has no 
further use for them. Will not be sold 
to dealer. Perfectly safe and fearless of 
all objects. For particulars apply Dr. 
J. J. Riordan, Beverly Farms. 25tf. 
HELP furnished for all occasions,  es- 
pecially farmers, gardeners and domes- 
tics. Cor. Essex and Cabot Sts., opposite 
Almy’s. ’Phone 705M, Beverly, Mass. 
a ee ea ne 
YOUNG LADY desires stenographic and cleri- 
cal work for the summer. Appointments can 
Ne made for work by telephoning Manchester 
= 20-35 
MRS. CHARLES P. SEARLE of Ipswicn, 
Massachusetts, desires to secure a_posi- 
tion on June 24th for her cook, whom 
she can highly recommend. Telephone 
Ipswich 66. 25 
POMERANIANS FOR SALE—A number 
of puppies, black, brown, sable and blne, 
six weeks and over, from $35 up if taken 
as puppies. Imported grown dogs also. 
A. H. Pembroke, Dodge Row, Wenham 
Neck.- Coachman, Estate of T. C. Hol- 
lander. tf. 
STABLE FOR SALE OR TO LET, 5 stalls 
and large carriage shed. Near Dodge’s 
Mill. Apply Chester L. Crafts, Man- 
chester. 24-27 
TO LET—Two furnished rooms. Apply 
38 Norwood Ave., Manchester. 22-23. 
PRACTICAL GARDENER wants a posi- 
tion on gentleman’s estate. Apply 
19¢f. 
‘‘Gardener,’’ The Breeze office. 
FOR SALE 
House of 8 Rooms and Bath 
Hot and cold water, steam heat, 13,233 ft. land 
I. C. McCARTHY 
232 Greenwood Ave. Beverly Farms 
ROOM and BOARD in MANCHESTER 
Small number of people can be accommo- 
dated; large, airy rooms; located near cen- 
ter of village. Reasonable rates. 
THE LEACH COTTAGE 
Central St., near Pine, Manchester. 
FOR SALE 
Six. Large Bay Trees 
Inquire of 
VOORNEVELD, 
care of Mrs. Thos. McKee, Beverly Farms 
-ADOLPH KIRK 
Upholsterer and Decorator 
125 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER 
Handmade Furnitureand Cushions. Fine Repairing 
and Polishing. Antiques Restored. Willowcraft. 
Tel. 1O67W. 
Pianoforte and Organ Tuner 
{Player Piano Repairing a Specialty, {Pianos 
Re-strung, Re-hammered and Thoroughly Ren- 
ovated. {All Work Guaranteed. {Orders left at 
he Breeze Office, Manchester, will receive 
prompt attention 
THOMAS R. BOWDEN 
(Formerly head tuner for Chas. M. Stieff, Boston) 
6 Mt. Vernon St. (Tel. 215-4) Marblehead 
EEE eemenineeee teen eee 
TUTORING 
Rev. Nancy W. P. Smith, 
ot Wellesley and Tufts, 
: _ an experienced teacher 
desires private pupils in elementary and High 
School branches. 
Smith’s Studio, 156 Cabot St., Beverly. 
Tel. 67W 
TUTORING 
INA E. ROWE, 
a trained and experienced teacher, desires 
pupus in elementary branches. 
11 School St. 
Manchester, Mass. 
JAMES E. CHANE 
Teacher of Violin 
In Manchester one day each week. 
Magnolia, “= Mass. 
J. Russell MacKinnon, D. M. D. 
10 Church Street 
MANCHESTER 
Office Hours: 
9-12 and 1-4 except Sundays. Telephone 85 
JAMES BETTENCOURT 
Tailor 
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed. and Repaired 
17 BEACH STREET 
Over Bell’s Store Manchester 
J. P. LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop—Depot Square - Manchester, Mass, 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
Hand Laundry 
72 Pleasant St., Manchester 
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED 
David Francis Burke, D.M.D. 
DENTIST 
The Dunvegan Cambridge 
Appointments with Doctor 
for July, August and September, 
in summer office at 39 Central St. 
Manchester, can be made by ad- 
Burke 
dressing 
Secretary, 1654 Massachusetts Ave. 
Cambridge 
ANTIQUES 
Antique Furniture of all 
Descriptions 
Hepplewhite and Sherato . Card 
Tables, Thousand Leg Tables, 
Bureaus, Beds, 
Writing Desks, Chairs and 
Sideboards 
At 52 Railroad Ave., Beverly 
One minute’s walk from R.R. Station 
