NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Reparing 
Particular attention given to the winding and 
care of Clocks for the season 
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TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES and VINES 
EVERGREENS .'N ALL Sizes 
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 erow. 
We have all varieties in tubs and pots, if wanted, 
HYDRANGEAS. 
THE LENSE NURSERIES 
Hart Street - - - 
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A. JACOBS 
(Formerly with Macullar & Parker Co.) 
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR 
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 
also 
Beverly Farms 
Goods ealled for and delivered at short notice. 
Branch: 3 Erie St., Dorchester. 
Telephones: 53-12 Manchester ; 1061-1 Dorchester. 
A. CULBERT 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE FURNISHINGS 
J. 
NNOUNCES that he has opened his store 
in Manchester for the season. 
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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) 
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The wedding sf Miss Beatrice 
Aver of Pride’s Crossing will take 
place on the 26th of this month. The 
ceremony will be performed at 3.30 
in the afternoon at St. John’s Epis 
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eopal church in Beverly Farms. 
William A. Tucker and family 
have arrived at the ‘‘Moorings,”’ 
Yest Manehester, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. William -L. Putnam 
entertained a party at their place on 
Smith’s Point over. the week-end. 
They have recently returned from a 
three months’ trip to Europe. They 
are not to close their Beacon street 
house, Boston, until after Harvard 
Class Day, when their son, George 
Putnam, jr., will take his degree. 
They will also remain in town on 
account of Miss Putnam being maid 
of honor at the Richardson-Coohdge 
wedding. They will be at their Man- 
chester estate, however, over the 
week-ends. 
At the Essex County Club. 
It is safe to predict that the Hs- 
sex County Club at Manchester will 
be more than ever the center of 
fashion and social life on the North 
Shore this year. The club house was 
opened for the season on April 30, 
and everything has now been placed. ~ 
in spice and span condition for the 
summer. The club has splendid ap- 
pointments. It is probably the best 
equipped country club in New Eng- 
land. It is the intention to keep it 
open the year around from now on. 
A number of minor improvements 
have been made about the golf 
links the last year and one very 
noticeable change is in the arrange- 
ment of the tennis court near the 
club house and nearest the tee-off 
for the first hole. It has been re- 
moved and re-sodded leaving only 
two dirt courts instead of three. -'A 
new dirt court is bemg constructed 
on the poto field, so ealled, to the 
east of the four grass courts. <A 
easoline mower will also be ~ used 
this year instead of horses as in the 
past. 
W. M. SMITH 
The PHOTOGRAPHER 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Samples at Allen’s Drug 
Store, Manchester. 
