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Xovember, 1913. 



American Hm Journal 



Your Convenience 



Is the foundation principle of the 



NOT the manufacturer s conven- 

 ience, but the buyer' s convenience ; 

 not o//r convenience but YOURS. 



Take for example one feature— the Inter- 

 chancreahle Carriages and Platens. On the 

 average typewriter there is no changing of platens 

 and the changing of the carriage is almost a ]ob 

 for a mechanic. On the Smith Premier Type- 

 writer either is as quick and simple as changmg 

 your hat. This means that the operator can get 

 out a rush telegram or change in a second to any 

 other work without disturbing what she has 

 already done. 



Then there is the ultms platen, for ease in 

 making corrections, the one stroke, and one stroke 

 only, in printing every character, and a dozen 

 other special Smith Premier features. All of 

 these mean the conveniem-e of your operator— in 

 other words more elBcient service for \UU. 



We ha\'e an ilUistrated booklet on the 

 Smith Premier Siiecial features which we 

 shall be glad to send on your request. 



Smith Premier 

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Remington Typewriter ^l: 

 Company ^•"■ 



(Incorporated) 



821 Pine St. 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



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The cut illustrates the Big Ben Binder. It is made of heavy cloth, and is 

 arranged so that each number can be filed as it is received. 



We have had a quantity of these made especially for our readers, with the 

 name American Bee Journal in gilt on the cover. Each Binder holds the 

 issues for three vears. When bound your Journals will appear to be in genuine 

 book form. The price of this Binder alone is $1.00. We club it together with a 

 year's subscription to American Bee Journal, both for $1.60. 



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Write for Fall Discounts— we can save 

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 1642 Milvia Street, Berkeley, Calif. 



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 Falcon Bee-Supplies, etc. 

 Please mention Am. Bee Jourr.al when writing. 



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t HONEY / AT ALL 

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BEEKEEPERS' 

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Such as Winter-cases. Sections, brood- 

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Also White Clover and Basswood Ex- 

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Rt. 3, Box 209, Sheboygan Wis. 



