THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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ODOS and ENDS 



I am about to move to my new 

 house, whicli is on a small lot with 

 streets on three sides of it, and I 

 shall be compelled to give up the 

 keeping of bees. I have a few odds 

 and ends that I would like to dispose 

 of. I have a two basket, second-hand, 

 I'erris wax extractor that cost S7.00 

 when new. I will sell it for 53-50. I 

 have a new Terris. single-basket wax 

 extractor, list price 1,^.50, would sell 

 for <2.50. I have a new, Doolittle, 

 .solar wax extractor, list price 53.60, 

 would sell it for 52-,=;o. I have ten 

 dozen, i-pound, .sqiiarc, flint glass, 

 Muth jars with corks, worth 50 cents 

 a dozen, new, would sell at 30 cents a 

 dozen. There are four dozen of the 

 same kind of jars, only they hold two 

 pounds instead of one, and cost 62 

 cents a dozen when new; I would sell 

 them at 45 cents a dozen. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 

 Flint . - - . Mich. 



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This is the orij^iiial one-piece 

 section-man wlio furnishes one- 

 piece sections as follows : — 



500 sections, $1.88; 1,000 for 

 $3.25; 3,000 for J8.90; 5,000 for 

 $13.00; 10,000 for J22.60. 



No. 2 sections are not made 

 to order, but when in stock are 

 sold at 1 1. 80 per M. 



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Watertown, Wisconsin. 



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and buy your 



bee supplies j 



of August 



Weiss; he has 



tons and tons of the very finest 



ever made; and he sells it at 

 prices that defy covipetition! 

 Working wax into foundation a 

 specialty. Wax wanted at 26 

 cents cash, or 28 cents in trade, 

 delivered here. Millions of 

 Sections — polished on both 

 sides. Satisfaction guaranteed 

 on a full line of Supplies 

 Send for catalog-tie and be your 

 own judge. AUG. WJ5/SS, 

 Hortonville, Wisconsin. 



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