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HENRY F. MILLER LYRIC GRAND

Pronounced by experts to be the best of all the small grands

Catalogue, handsomely illustrated, sent FREE on request

HENRY F. MILLER & SONS PIANO CO. 395 Boylston Street, Boston (Between Arlington and Berkeley Streets)

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HIS hotel is new and absolutely fire-proof; even the floors are of stone; nothing wood but the doors. We offer you the following rates: For rooms with hot and cold water and free public bath, $1.00 and $1.50 a day; with private bath and in the front of the house, $2 a day. Will make a weekly rate for rooms with hot and cold water of $6 to $8; with private bath, $9 to $10. Suites of two rooms with bath, $14 to $25. The cafe and dining room are first-class. Open from 6 A.M. to 1 A.M. Please give us

a call and see our house.

STORER F. CRAFTS, MANAGER

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Commonwealth Avenue

Boston, Mass.

One of the World's Most Luxurious Hostelries

HERE is no Hotel quite like the Somerset-fastidiously appointed with every known requisite for comfort, safety and enjoyment. Delightfully located in Boston's exclusive residential Back Bay section, accessible to railway stations, places of amusement, shopping centers (10 minutes by electrics), yet free from the noise and disagreeable features of city hotel life. ALFRED S. AMER, Manager.

BOOKLET ON APPLICATION

Under Same Management June to October

NEW SUMMIT SPRING HOTEL
at famous POLAND, MAINE

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