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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
DUNTON & GARDNER © 
298 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Fine Pictures for Country and Town Houses— Oil and Water Colors, 
Landscapes, Marines. 
Beautiful Women. 
Coaching, Racing, 
English and French Engravings, 
Portraits of 
Hunting and Fishing Scenes. 
Carbons of works of the Old Masters and Places of Picturesque and His- 
toric Interest. 
Photographs, etc. 
Mirrors. 
Fine French Metal and Rhinestone Frames for 
Artistic framing for pictures of every description. 
The Colonnade, Magnolia 
Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. hGal vin Sampson have 
let their cottage on Summer street, 
Manchester, for the remainder of the 
season to the Thomas Lockwoods of 
Washington, D.C. The Sampsons 
sailed for Europe last week. 
Mrs. M. H. Ayers of Indianapolis 
arrived at her cottage on Lexington 
avenue, Magnolia, Wednesday. Her 
daughter, Mrs. Wheelock, is with her 
for most of the summer. 
Giulio Cesare Montagno, charge 
d’affaires of the Italian legation, has 
taken a cottage in Windemere park, 
Manchester, quite near the Essex 
County club, and came on from Wash- 
ington Thursday. He will be joined 
very shortly by Count Nani Mocenigo, 
secretary, and by Cav. A. Ravaioli, 
attache. 
Robert Collier and Miss Collier of 
New York are registered at the Hes- 
perus, Magnolia, for the season. Mr. 
Collier is editor of Collter's Weekly. 
Francis L. Higginson will start from 
Pride’s tomorrow for Metapedia, Que., 
where he will spend a few weeks with 
the rod and line. 
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‘Toe Taste TELLS.” 
For Sale by 
; First-Class Dealers 
Everywhere 
Made by 
F. H. DOW & COMPANY 
Boston 
fA. LEE & pice ae Oe MANCHESTER 
Miss Frances Baie? Mrs. RES. 
Bradley’s young daughter, went over 
to York Harbor W ednesday for a 
short visit with some of her young 
friends. 
Mrs. 
Crossing has been spending the week 
Hénryoey King “of vEerees 
in Wilton, N.H., where 
SON, aieicwk peel] ees 
summer. 
her young 
is spending the 
Miss Ethel Ghoaee who has been 
spending a week with Miss Hannah 
Stevenson at Pride’s Crossing, re- 
turned to Southampton, L.I., Tues- 
day. 
Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, jr., returned 
the first of the week from a brief visit 
with her brother, Henry Pemberton, 
at his country home in Buenavista, 
Springs, Pa. 
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THE COLONNADE, 
Fine PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS on Exhibition 
ALSO A SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF 
PARSONS’ OPUS PICTUM and FESOLE POTTERY 
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK EXECUTED AT RESIDENCES 
MAGNOLIA 
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