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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. is 



I have bought a new job-press 

 — as good a press as money can 

 buy. It has all of the latest im- 

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 enable the printer to do the BEST 

 work, and do it quickly. It has 

 a throw-off, depressible grippers, 

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I have also bought a series of eight sizes 

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 one year, for only $2.00. The stationery, 

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Prices on larger quantities of stationery, 

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W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Michigan. 



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