June 25, 1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 47 
Change in Method of Business 
q Beginning July 1, 1915, my store at Central Square, Manchester, will be conducted 
on a strictly cash basis and no goods will be charged to anyone. 
4 I am forced to do this in order to continue doing business at a profit. 
@ I trust that my customers whom I have always taken pleasure in giving credit wil] 
look at this change in a broad sense as a purely business proposition. 
q To off-set this a 5 per cent. discount will be allowed on all purchases. 
4 Trusting this important change will meet the approval of my patrons, I remain, 
Manchester, June 24, 1915. 
At your service, 
Walter R. Bell. 
MANCHESTER 
The Hibernian dance in the Town 
hall next ‘Tuesday evening, June 20, 
will attract the largest dancing party 
of the summer thus far. 
Mrs. David Cobb and two children 
of Boston are in town for a visit 
with Mrs. Cobb’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Benj. Foster, Central st. 
Mrs. Wm. C. Rust was agreeably 
surprised last Saturday to receive a 
visit from her son, Charles T. 
Smithies, who left again Tuesday, 
after a few days’ visit, for New York 
whence he sailed Wednesday on the 
Colon for Panama, where he holds a 
government position. 
Bathing Suits at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
It will be high tide on the evening 
of July 5 at 6 o'clock, and low about 
11 acck which means that those 
who plan to hear the band concert 
and witness the fireworks from their 
boats, that evening, at Masconomo 
Park may do so, as far as the tide ts 
concerned. 
Walter R. Bell, the Central square 
shoe-man, is announcing a change in 
method of conducting his business. 
Beginning, July 1, his store will be 
conducted on a strictly cash basis 
and no goods will be ch arged to any- 
one. Mr. Bell says he is forced to 
do this in order to continue doing 
business at a profit, and he trusts 
that his customers, to whom he has 
always taken pleasure in giving 
credit, will look at this change in a 
broad sense as a purely business pro- 
position. To off-set this a 5% dis- 
eount will be allowed on all pur- 
chases, so that after all, the cus- 
tomers will be the gainers by the 
change. 
NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
Postoffice Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
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At Reasonable City Prices 
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