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THE BEE-KEEPERS REVIEW 



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Monday, Dec. 15, 1913 



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Indiana Honey Day 



BE SURE AND- 



Eat a Little Honey 



NATIONAL WRITING PAPER 



AND ENVELOPES FOR 



MEMBERS. 



Containing Member's Name and Ad- 

 dress, Also Return Card on Upper 

 Left Corner of Envelope. 



These letter heads, as formerly fur- 

 nished, contain the names of the offi- 

 cers and directors of the National and 

 their postoffice address, etc. 



Use printed letter heads and do busi- 

 ness like business men when selling 

 your crop of honey next fall. 



The National, by buying in large 

 quantities, are able to quote 200 sheets 

 of paper, 8^x11, at $1.00; 200 envel- 

 opes, 3^x61^, at $1.00. Kindly enclose 

 extra for postage on three pounds to 

 go by parcel post from Owosso, Mich- 

 igan. 



Address all orders to 



The Bee-Keepers* Review 



NORTH STAR. MICHIGAN. 



Famous Queens direct from Italy 



Bees more beautiful, more gentle, 

 more industrious, long tongued. The 

 best honey-gatherers. 



Universal Exposition St. Louis U. S. 

 A. 1904, Tlie highest awards! 



Extra Breeding Queens $3; select $2, 

 fertilized $1-50. Write ANTHONY 

 BIAGGI, Pedevilla, near Bellinzona, 

 Italian Switzerland. Member of the 

 National Beekeepers' Association. 



Please in writing mention Review. 



When sending in your renewal for 

 the REVIEW, kindly ask your neighbor 

 bee-keeper to subscribe with you. 



Those wanting to try those gallon 

 packages to mail direct to their cus- 

 tomers should order them early, as we 

 anticipate a large demand for them. 

 Shipped from Detroit, Mich., at $11.00 

 per 100, crated, 50 in a crate, to go by 

 freight. Address 



National Bee-Keepers' Assn., 

 Northstar, Mich. 



