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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



AFTER lO YEARS. 



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 our business has reached that point wliere, with- 

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Bee-Keepers' Supplies. 



The reason of our constantly increasing trade, 

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 . We also wish to state that we are sole manu- 

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"The Production of Corak Honey." 



Although tliis neat little book contains only_4.5 

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It begins with taking the bees from the cellar 

 and goes over the ground briefly, clearly and con- 

 cisely, until the honey is off tlie liives; touching 

 upon the most imjjortant points; and especially 

 does it teach when, v/here and how foundation 

 can be used to the best advantage; when combs 

 are preferable and when it is more profitable to 

 allow the bees to Ijuild their own combs. It tells 

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