194 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE March, 1919 



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SOUTHERN HEADQUARTERS 



ITALIAN BEES AND QUEENS 



1 lb. bees, no queen $2.25 to demand return of empty cages at liis ex- 



2 lbs. bees, no queen 4.00 pense. 



For 50 or more, 20c less on each swarm. These 1 Untested Italian queen $1.25 



go express charges collect, at buyer's risk. 12 Untested Italian queens 13.25 



If wanted by Parcel Post add 50c for 1 lb. ^^ "■" ™o^'e. each 1.00 



and 75c for 2 lbs., for guaranteed safe ar- Tested queen 2.00 



rival at your postoffice. Shipper reserves right No disease has even been in my vicinity. 



W. D. ACHORD -: -:- FITZPATRICK, ALABAMA 



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II THE DOMESTIC BEEKEEPER il 



II BARGAIN WEEK || 



g I If UTCHINSON once told the writer than it cost him two dollars to secure I g 



B I 11^ new subscriber for the Revieic, the name now being changed to the | M 



g I Domestic Beelcecper. This meant that he paid out large sums for advertis- j g 



g t iiig, circulars, postage, and clerical help, all of which cost him good money. | g 



g i The thought occurred to Townsend, the present owner of the Domestic Beel'eeper, | g 



g i why not give this extra money to the subscriber, instead of paying it out as \,M 



g i mentioned above, and we have decided to do this very thing. Listen: the week | g 



M I beginning Monday, March 10th and ending March loth, will be bargain week | H 



g i for new subscribers to the Domestic Beekeeper. During this week and | = 



jl THIS WEEK ONLY | j 



g I after which the price will go back to the original price of a dollar a year, we | M 



M I will accept 50c for a full year's subscription to the Domestic Beekeeper. A | g 



g I post office money order for 50c will cost but 3c, or a check will do, and be sure | g 



M I your order bears one of the following dates: March 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, | g 



g I or 15th; six days only, other dates the regular dollar-a-year price will be | g 



B I strictly adhered to. I M 



g I It is customary for business houses to have bargain days, at which time f g 



g I they secure new customers, and why not a bee journal have bargain days to I g 



g I secure new subscribers? Eemember this is the first bargain days ever offered | g 



Ml by a bee journal, and may be the last, so we would suggest that all you pro- | g 



J I ducers who have been thinking of subscribing for the Domestic Beelceepe/r, take | g 



g I advantage of those liberal terms and get a full year 's trial subscription to the i g 



g I Domestic Beekeeper at half-price. Eemember that a postal order for fifty cents | H 



g I will pav your subscription to the Domestic Beekeeper a full year, providing you I | 



g I order iit March 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, or 15th. No other dates will do, | g 



g I for immediately following this bargain week, the price of the Domestic Bee- | M 



g I keeper will be a full dollar a year, the regular price. | g 



g I The Domestic Beekeeper has a department that sells subscribers' honey for I g 



g i much more money than the large buyers will pay. This department is free to all I M 



g I paid-in-advance subscribers. Then we buy beekeepers' supplies for our sub- | g 



g I scribers, at much below catalog price. A trial subscription will convince you | g 



= I that you cannot very well get along without the Domestic Beekeeper. I M 



i i EEMEMBEE THE DATE, MAECH TENTH TO MAECH FIFTEENTH, I g 



1 I INCLUSIVE, AND LET THE FIFTY CENTS COME ALONG TO I g 



II The Domestic Beekeeper, Northstar, Micli. || 



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