336 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL April 12, 1906 



'1 Will Never Make Any More Goods 



by Hand " 



"So says one of our customers," states a Lewis agent to the G. B. Lewis Co., in a 

 letter recently received and now on file at our Watertown office. 



The Agent writes as follows : 



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G. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis. March 28, 1906. 



Gentlemen: — We note that the Lewis Goods this season are finer than ever. No. 2 sections 

 are fine. Hives and all hive parts are without any knots. In fact, they are so nice that we are 

 very much surprised, as we supposed that as lumber gets scarcer and higher, necessarily poorer 

 grades of lumber would have to be used. We are receiving many compliments on the goods we are 

 shipping out. The largest producer in Michigan says: "They are the finest I have ever received." 

 Another customer says: "Goods are so satisfactory that I want more." The purchaser of a $165 

 order writes: "I will never make any more goods by hand; goods are fine." We wish to ask, 

 Did we get an extra-good lot, and will they continue superb ? Words cannot express the satisfac- 

 tion at seeing such stock. 



Referring to the above, the G. B. Lewis Co. wishes to 

 state that the Agent referred to did not get a shipment of 

 goods from us which was picked out especially for him or 

 anyone else, but that he was shipped our regular line of 

 goods taken from our regular enormous stock which we 

 now have on hand, and which we are adding to every day, 

 and which we shall continue to ship to each and every cus- 

 tomer whoever he may be. 



G. B. LEWIS COMPANY 



= Manufacturers of Bee^Keepers' Supplies ^= 



WATERTOWN, WIS., U.S.A. 



