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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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Next season will depend largely 

 upon how your bees come 

 through the winter. Many bee- 

 keepers believe that after bees 

 are put into winter quarters 

 nothing more can be done for 

 their wellfare until spring has 

 come. All who believe thus, 

 and all who believe that care is 

 needed, but are a little uncer- 

 tain as to what that care should 

 be, ought to buy the book Ad- 

 vanced - Bee 'Culture, and 

 read the chapter entitled " Care 

 of Bees in Winter." Remem- 

 ber, too, that the book contains 

 31 other chapters. 



Price of the book, 50 cts. ; the 

 Review one year and the book 

 for only I1.25. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



Flint, Michigan. 



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This is the original one - piece 

 section-man who furnishes one- 

 piece sections as follows : — 



500 sections, I1.50; 1,000 for 

 $2.50; 3,000 for I6.75; 5,000 for 

 $10.00; 10,000 for I17.50. 



No. 2 sections are not made 

 to order, but when in stock are 

 sold at 1 1. 50 per M. 



J. FORNCROOK. 



Watertown, Wisconsin. 





Listen ! Take 

 my advice 

 and buy your 

 bee supplies I 

 of August 

 Weiss; he has 

 tons and tons of the verj- finest 



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ever made; and he sells it at 

 prices that defy competition! 

 Working wax into foundation a 

 specialt}-. W'ax wanted at 26 

 cents cash, or 28 cents in trade, 

 delivered here. Millions of 

 Sections — polished on both 

 sides. Satisfaction guaranteed 

 on a full line of Supplies' 

 Send for catalogue and be 3-our ^ 

 own judge. AUG. WMISS, ^j 

 Hortonville, Wisconsin. ,, 



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Losses are not always the result ^ 

 of the same cause. Thej' may 

 come from starvation ; from poor 

 food; from improper prepara- 

 tions; from imperfect protection; 

 from a cold, wet, or possibly, a 

 poorly ventilated cellar, etc., 

 etc. Successful wintering comes 

 from a proper combination of 

 different conditions. For clear, 

 concise, compresensive conclu- 

 sions upon these all-important 

 points, consult "Adv.a.xced Bee 

 Culture." Five of its thirty- 

 two chapters treat as many dif- 

 ferent phases of the wintering 

 pioblem. 



Price of the book, 50 cts.; the 

 Review one year and the book 

 lor $1.25. Stamps taken, either 

 U. S. or Canadian. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON. 



Flint, Mich. 



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