Tune 25, 1915 
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y) NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Telephone 
By-Paths 
Most of the places which can be reached by a toll 
call are towns and villages where the salesman 
seldom goes because train service is infrequent. 
Telephone Service 1s constant. 
Every merchant or jobber has within his grasp, ina 
radius even so small as fifty miles, an amecunt 
o{ business worth going after by telephone, but as 
yet unknown to him. That business could be his 
instead of going to distant mail order houses. He 
need not travel, for the telephone trade or visit 
can be made at any time. 
Traveling salesmen at various junction points along 
main traveled routes can reach by telephone , 
many small places which otherwise might not be 
included in their itinerary because of the time and 
expense involved in a call in person. 
The Telephone line is direct, and there are practically no unreachable 
locahties. 
There will be no charge on a_ particular 
party toll call if you are not connected with 
the person whose name you have given to 
the toll operator. 
New England Telephone 
and Telegraph Company 
IRVING W. ROLFE, Manager. 
