Old English Prints. 
French Engravings. 
Carbon Photographs. 
NORTH SHORE BREERE 
Etchings. 
_DUNTON & GARDNER| 
298 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Gold, Wood and Metal Frames. 
Oils and Water Colors. 
Large and choice selection of framed and unframed pictures in 
various sizes, suitable for prizes, gifts and decorative purposes. 
AT “THE HOTELS 
The annual picnic given to the 
children at the New Magnolia took 
place on Wednesday last and proved 
to be the most successful one that has 
occurred since this pleasing form of 
amusement was originated here. The 
affair was conducted by Mrs. C. H. 
Mowry, of Boston, and Mrs. G. H. 
Newell, of Gloucester, who have 
often shown themselves able to make 
these occasions a continual round of 
merriment for the children. There 
were 30 happy and robust youngsters 
waiting at the New Magnolia for the 
wagonettes to convey them over the 
shady roads to “Crows Nest,” one of 
Magnolia’s beautiful pleasure parks, 
and once there, they enjoyed all sorts 
of games and frolics, as only such 
children can. A bountiful lunch was 
served on the grass. After several 
hours of enjoyment, they returned to 
the hotel with fond memories of a real 
country picnic and a desire for many 
more. , 
Mrs. Marian D. Draper and Mrs. 
Samuel. Phipps, jr., of Roxbury are 
registered at the New Magnolia for a 
two months’ stay. 
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John V. Black, Mrs. W. A. Young, 
and Mr.and Mrs. H.A. von Liew of 
New York city stopped at the New 
Magnolia for a few days, while en 
route to the White Mountains in their 
White touring car. 
Mrs. G. Johnson and Miss Ethel 
Johnson of Boston have arrived at the 
New Magnolia, where they will spend 
the season. 
CHOCOLATES. 
“Mae Taste TELLS.’’ 
Made by 
F. H. DOW & COMPANY 
Boston 
A. LEE & SONS, Agents, MANCHESTER 
W. M. Falconer and George W. 
Reeves of the U.S.S. “Illinois” en- 
joyed dinner at the New Magnolia 
Tuesday last. Their ship is laying 
at Rockport, waiting for the manceu- 
vres of the Atlantic squadron, which 
will soon take place. Rockport makes 
a very pleasant drive from the New 
Magnolia; the scenery and shady 
roads cannot be excelled. 
PARSONS’ OPUS PICTUM and FESOLE POTTERY 
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK EXECUTED AT RESIDENCES 
6-16 x 9-8 
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THE COLONNADE, 
Fine PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS on Exhibition 
ALSO A-SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF 
Studio 
MAGNOLIA 
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