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MR. ROBEY'S STATEMENT. 



When you wish to get the best results from every dollar you invest in advertising your goods 

 whether it is bees, queens, bee-keepers' supplies, honey, or any class of merchandise, you want exclu!. 

 sive evidence that the paper selected has been no disappointment to those who have tried it for a long 

 time. 



Mr. L. H. Robey. Worthington, W. Va., is one of the older advertisers in Gleanings, having 

 begun about tifteen years ago. In July, 1903, he said: " I have been breeding Italian queens about 

 twelve years, depending almost solely on Gleanings to bring me trade, and for the past three seasons I 

 have been flooded with orders continually and have had to return hundreds that I could not fill." Mr. 

 Robey would not have secured and held such patronage if he did not furnish good queens and give 

 prompt service to the readers of Gleanings, neither could he secure such large orders were it not that 

 our readers have such implicit confidence in the advertising admitted to our columns. We take pjeas 

 ure in submitting the following letter from Mr. Robey: 



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If you haven't already placed your order for advertising sp^ce. you should do so at once, stating 

 the approximate date wren you want it to begin. Early orders secure select positions. Any informa- 

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