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LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
per word after the first week. -i- 
FOR SALE: Power boat; new Lathrop 
engine, two cylinder; two carboretors; 
fully equipped. Apply to H. L. Hanna- 
ford, Magnolia. 521? 
STANLEY STEAMER for sale, $175, or 
will exchange, for Twin Motorcycle. This 
car seats two or four; has been over- 
hauled and painted; had new boiler and 
super-heater in April, and is guaranteed 
to be in perfect condition. Reason for 
selling so low, owner is going away. 
Write to G. A. C., P. O. Box 43, Man- 
_ chester, or call at No. 10 Union street, 
between 12 and 1. 
LOST or strayed a Scotch terrier dog, 
grey, old, answers to name of ‘‘Flip.’’ 
Return to William Hawkesworth, the 
William Hooper estate, West Manches- 
ter. 
PONY FOR SALB, or to _let for the 
season, with or without governess eart. 
Welch pony, 4 years old, perfectly safe 
and fearless. Apply FOSTER’S STA- 
BLE, Beach street, Manchester. Bt 
WANTED—Small cottage or tenement of 
three to four rooms, furnished or un- 
furnished. Please state price and ad- 
dress ‘‘L,’’ Breeze Office. 
YOUNG COLLEGE MAN wants position 
for the summer. Willing to do anything. 
Address ‘‘C,’’ care North Shore Breeze. 
SMALL BUNGALOW to let, containing 
one large room, nicely furnished. Elee- 
trie lights. Light housekeeping can be 
done if desired. Inquire at MR. T, 
SHEEHAN’S, 28 Tappan street, Man- 
chester. 
FIRST CLASS board and room can be 
obtained. Inquire at the Breeze Office. 
TUTOR—Harvard student wishes to tutor 
on North Shore, in all subjects for col- 
Jege entrance examinations, in short- 
hand, and in surveying; or to travel as 
tutor or secretary. Best of references 
in College or Shore. Address ‘‘W,’’ care 
Breeze. 
WANTED—Work to go out by the day 
housecleaning, or would like washing or 
ironing curtains to do at home. Address 
Mrs. Catherine Brown, Elm st., Man- 
chester. 2t 
Any one having an OLD HORSE for 
which they would like to find a GOOD 
HOME, with most considerate care, on 
New Hampshire farm. Address Box 145, 
Manchester. 
ROOMS WANTED. One or two furnished 
rooms, with bath, suitable for light 
housekeeping. Rooms wanted June 1. 
Give prices. Address ‘‘S,’’ North Shore 
Breeze, Manchester. 
FOR SALE: A ho se on Vine st., Man- 
chester, 8 rooms and bath, all modern 
improvements. Apply Morley & Flatley 
Co., Manchester. 56? 
TO LET Near Essex County club, Man- 
chester, large front room suitable for 
office work. 4.80 two large chambers, 
for gentlemen, Apply for information 
at The. Breeze office. 356-520 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
FOR SALE Large Mahogany Cabinet with 
mirrors and glass compartments. De- 
signed as substitute for mantle in a par- 
lor for ornament. Owner has no place 
for it now. Cost $150, will sell for $35. 
For information apply at The Breeze 
office. dt 
PET DOGS FOR SALE. Pomeranians (im- 
ported stock), Boston Terriers and 
French Bull Dogs. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Dodge st., Wenham Neck, Mass. P. O. 
Address So. Hamilton, Mass. 318x107 
HOUSE for sale with seven rooms and 
stable. Apply to H. A. BURCHSTEAD, 
Pleasant st., Manchester. 
TWO COTTAGES for sale -n Manchester. 
New six rooms, iiot aud cold water, bath 
rooms, inodern and up-to-date. Apply 
to M. 2. GORMAN, Manchester 07? 
TO LET for summer season. Large, fully 
furnished Old Fashioned house, 14 
rooms and bath. Electric lights and 
telephone. Garage. Address A, The 
Breeze oflice. 429? 
TO LET Two nicely furnished cottages 
8 or 9 rooms. Address ‘‘M,’’ The Breeze 
office. 
FOR SALE: Splendid level tract of land, 
60,000 feet of land, within 1,000 feet of 
summer home of President Taft. Will 
sell for 10 cents per foot, if taken at 
once. Strictly high-class neighborhood, 
and fine investment. Samuel H. Stone, 
164 Cabot st., Beverly, Mass. 
WANTED 
Position as Gardener and general 
care of country estate. 
W. B. JACKSON 
Pleasant Street Manchester 
Notice 
Beginning Saturday, May 14, our black- 
smith shops will be closed Saturday after- 
noons at 12 m. until the first Saturday in 
November. 
H. STANDLEY, 
D. O’SULLIVAN, 
Manchester, May 6, 1910. 
Magnificent Seashore Acreage 
for gentleman’s estate or ideal bunga- 
low development. Picturesque rolling hill 
tops 200 feet high overlooking the great 
deep water Peconic bays, Shelter Island 
aud others, towns, resorts, lighthouses, un- 
surpassed marine pageants all backed by 
the blue hills of New England. Best rail- 
road express trains and steamboat trans- 
portation. In Southampton’s swell Long 
Island section. Situation cannot be sur- 
passed anywhere. Few such spots left 
on Atlantic coast at price and terms. Ad- 
dress, OWNER, The Breeze office. 41-729 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
—Weekly— 
Sent by mail to any part of the U. 
S., $2.00 a year. Foreign subscrip- 
tion $1.00 additional. 
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J. W. Cawthorne, Jr.’s 
BAKERY 
Central Street Manchester 
Open week days from 7.30 a. m. to 10 
p.m. Sundays. 3 to 6 p. m. ‘ 
We Sell 
Curtis’ of Salem Cake 
Bullock’s Pastry 
Ward’s Bread 
Also a Line of Canned Goods and Con- 
fectionery, Ice Cream and Tonies. 
Ladies and Gentlemen: 
I solicit your patronage and say that if 
you want the BEST TAILOR work in this 
section come to me and you will get it. 
M. TEPLEETSKY, Tailor 
Kimball Blk., 40 Union St., Manchester 
FOREST WARDEN NOTICE 
This is to inform-the public that I have 
been appointed Forest Warden for Man- 
chester by Mr. F. W. Rane, State Forester, 
and I have appointed the following as my 
deputies: 
M. BE. GORMAN, 
NATHAN P. MELDRUM, 
JOSEPH P. LEARY, 
LORENZO BAKER, 
JAMES SALTER, 
JACOB H. KITFIELD, 
WM. YOUNG, 
FRED’K BURNHAM, Forest Warden. 
WOOD SAWED 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
S. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester 
Telephone 139-13 
HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY. 
House cleaning is robbed of half 
its terrors by the use of the Santo 
Vacuum Electric Cleaner. No more 
taking up carpets. Attaches to any 
electric light fixture and so easy of 
operation a child can use it. All 
draperies as well as carpets can be 
cieaned. I rent the machine for $2 
a day and the cost of operation is 
trifling. Try it once and you will 
never regret it. A postal or tele- 
phone call will brmg it to your door. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrician, 
Central Square, Manchester. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride's Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester that she 
is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist 
