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Henry L. Higginson and family 
arrived at Sunset Hill, their West 
Manchester estate, today, for the 
season. 
Mrs. S. Parkman Blake is having 
her cottage at Jersey Lane, West 
Manchester, opened for the summer. 
Mrs. Blake and Miss Marion Blake, 
“her daughter, recently returned to 
Boston, after spending the winter in 
California. They are expected at 
their North Shore estate the middle 
of next week. . 
We take pleasure in announcing 
this week that the real estate office 
of T. Dennie Boardman and Reginald 
Boardman of the Ames Building, 
Boston, has opened a branch office 
at’ Manchester. It is located in a 
cottage on Bridge street, nearly op- 
posite the entrance to the Dr. R. H. . 
Fitz estate. Complete card indexes, 
- catalogues and addresses, ete., of the 
whole North Shore and Essex Coun- 
ty will be kept here for the inspec- 
tion of any one desiring to use them. 
The office will be under the manage- 
ment of Mr, Smith and will be con- 
nected with telephone. 
Mrs. Garey of New York, daugh- 
ter of Mrs. W. H. Lewis, who sum- 
mers annually at Manchester, was 
down the Shore yesterday looking 
over some property with a view to 
hiring. Her sister, Mrs. Stoughton 
Bell was with her. 
Arthur C. Spring of Posten has 
opened his cottage at the Brambles, 
West Gloucester, for the season. 
Melbourne H. Hardwick and _ wife 
of Boston, the former the noted 
artist, are occupying their Annis- 
quam cottage prior to summering 
abroad. They entertained recently 
Major Luther 8S. Bent of Philadel- 
phia, who made a trip to Annisquam 
to note the progress of extensive im- 
provements to his fine estate. 
Mrs. W. Hl. Graves of Cambridge, 
has opened her cottage on Annis- 
quam Heights. 
The recent great 
}rand Opera interests of this coun- 
try, the elimination of Hammerstein 
and the welding of the Boston and 
New York companies, brings promi- 
nently to the fore, three North Shore 
summer visitors of prominence— 
Eben D. Jordan; Otto Kahn and KE. 
1. Stotesbury, the latter in financial 
control of Ilammerstein’s Philadel- 
phia opera house, Eben D. Jordan, 
the Boston house, and Otto Kahn, 
the New York house. 
coalition -of 
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Reparing 
Particular attention given to the winding and 
care of Clocks for the season 
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JOHN B. HILL & SON, sivery mass 
TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES and VINES 
IN ALL SIZES 
EVERGREENS And VARIETIES 
We dig all our Evergreens with a ball of earth, and they can be 
planted the same day from our nurseries: and they will grow. 
We have all varieties in tubs and pots, if wanted, 
HYDRANGEAS. 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Hart Street - - - : - Beverly Farms 
also 
Telephone 97. 
Artistic Gowns a Specialty 
NNOUNCES that he has opened an establishment in 
Central Street, Manchester, (opposite the Police 
station), where he is prepared to cater to the needs 
of North Shore people. He has an attractive assortment of 
goods from which suits or gowns may be made to order. 
Repairing, Pressing, Cleansing, Altering, ete. 
ALL THE LEADING FASHIONS 
ealled for and delivered at short notice. 
Branch: 3 Erie St., Dorchester. 
1061-1 Dorchester. 
Goods 
Telephones: 53-12 Manchester ; 
Jj. A. CULBERT 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE FURNISHINGS 
NNOUNCES that he has opened his store 
as in Manchester for the season. 
A FULL LINE OF 
STABLE SUPPLIES, TRUNKS, BAGS AND LEATHER NOVELTIES 
DRIVING AND AUTO GLOVES 
Repairing in All Its Branches 
Central Square, Beverly Farms 
(Branch, Beach Street, Manchester) 
OA TACOB 
LADIES” AND GENTS’ TAILOR 
