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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



No. 1. — We have some extra back 

 copies of the American Bee Journal 

 for each month of 1911, and so long 

 as they last we will send all these 

 copies and to the end of 1912 (to 

 a new subscriber) for only $1.00. 

 This makes two years for the dollar. 

 Better send in your dollar at once, 

 and take advantage of this offer. It 

 surely is a big bargain in bee litera- 

 ture that you should accept if not 

 now a subscriber. Why not order 

 today? 



No. 2.— We have had Mr. C. P. 

 Dadant revise Newman's "Bees and 

 Honey" book of 160 pages, making 

 it now nearly 20O pages, with over 

 150 illustrations. It is called "First 

 Lessons in Bee-Keeping." Just the 

 book for beginners. Bound in strong 

 paper cover, with brood-comb illus- 

 tration. Price, 50 cents, postpaid ; 

 or we will send it (to a new sub- 

 scriber) with the American Bee 

 Journal from now to the end of 

 1912— all for only $1.00. 



Sample copy of the American Bee Journal free. Address, 

 GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 117 N. Jefferson St., Chicago, 111. 



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