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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Glass Jars Cheap 



Last year we got an order from a jobbing tirm 

 to furnish a large shipment of honey put up in square. 

 glass jars — one pound and dime sizes. After the 

 bottles had been ordered and made, and were just 

 ready to ship, irom Pittsburg, Penn., the order was 

 countermanded. This left us with the jars on hand, 

 and, unless we put lorth an extra effort to sell them, 

 it looks as though they would remain unsold for a 

 long time. 



The jars are of white, flint glass, plain ; that is, 

 have no lettering. The pound size can be used with 

 either corks or paper discs. The latter are much 

 cheaper and really more desirable than corks. 



The small size holds five ounces of hone}-, and 

 is known to the trade as the "dime" jar. The regular 

 retail price, with corks, is $3.25 per gross, but we will 

 furnish it, with corks, at $2.75 per gross. 



The other size is the one pound jar, and, with 

 corks, the regular price is $5.75 per gross, but we will 

 sell it, with corks, at $4.50 per gross, or, with paper 

 discs, at $4.00. 



Goods will lie shipped direct from Pittsburg. 

 Penn. Address 



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Snyder Bee and Honey Co. 



Kingston, N. Y. 



