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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 





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This smoker has been 

 used ill the apiary of the 

 editor of the Review for 

 the past ten years, and, 

 so far as practical use is 

 concerned, is exactly as 

 good as new. This is a 

 characteristic of the 

 Bingham smoker — the}' 

 last. The Smoke En- 

 gine,. Doctor and Con- 

 queror now have a brass, 

 telescopic hinge, as 

 shown in the small cut 

 below. 



Gootirjued Irnprovernepts- 



Bingham smokers are the original; have been the 

 standard of excellence for twent\' 3'ears; and it is no 

 wonder that the four-inch Smoke-Biigine 

 goes without puffing, and gives no trouble 

 from inky drops. The perforated, steel 

 fire-grate has j8i holes to air the fuel, 

 and support combustion. Heav}- tin 

 Smoke-Hngine, 4-inch stove, sent b}- mail, 

 $1.50; 3V2-inch, $1.10; 3-inch, $1.00; 2}4- 

 inch, 90 cts.; 2-inch, 65 cts. 



For 25 cts. extra, any size of smoker will be 

 made to order of sheet brass, which will neither rust 

 nor burn out, and ought to last a life time. 



T. F. BINGHAAV, 



Farvell, A\icbisi2vo. 



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