Cape May County Times, 18 April 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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For Rent or Sale

The Famous Japanese Bungalows of the STONE HARBOR BUNGALOW COLONY Newly Furnished, Running Water, Open Plumbing, Sewer Connection and Electric Light at from $5 to $15 Each, Per Week ALL CONVENIENCES INCLUDED NOTE - Bungalows are also offered for sale at $950 to $1650 each. They are identical in construction and furnishings, the difference in price being regulated by the size of lots selected. Built like a yacht. Every square foot utilized. 24 feet to the nearest neighbor. Cool, comfortable, complete. Stone Harbor is in every sense an up-to-date seaside resort. Its amusements include entertainments on the Pier, motion pictures dancing at the hotels and Yacht Club, card parties, etc. Out of door sports of great variety, offering healthful recreation for every member of the family, consist of motoring, power boating, sailing and rowing; surf bathing on one of the finest beaches in the world, swimming (in the Yacht Basins), fishing and crabbing. Objectionable or extravagant amusements are not offered visitors, but every healthful source of recreation is at the disposal of pleasure seekers at Stone Harbor. BUNGALOW RENTAL PRICES Bungalow#, accommodating four people may be rented by the week, month or season at the foUowing rates: First two weeks in June, $5.00 per week; last two weeks in June and all July, $12.00 per week; August, $15.00 per week; September, $10.00 per week; the season (May 1 to November 1), $150.00. ?^ ec H?. c I'ghts, artesian water service and underground sewer service are included in the above rentals. The removal of garbage is attended to by the borough furnishing includes everything the housekeeper needs excepting cutlery, table and bed linen. The furniture, beds, etc., are of good quality. Tenants are expected to leave the contents of bungalows in good condition when they vacate. A telephone pay station, telegraph, American Express service and parcel post are available On payment of a small fee, a Boy Scout will deliver mail. Groceries, meats and provisions are delivered by local merchants; ice and milk are served by dealers and fresh vegetables, eggs, poultry and fruits raised on adjacent mainland farms, are sold by hucksters and farmers at less than city prices. STONE HARBOR BUNGALOW COLONY

Bell Phone Lombard 1165

THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA Room J02 Call, phone or write for Illustrated booklet.

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