THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Working Beeswax 



In order to encourage our customers in securing as much beeswax as 

 possible for foundation purposes, we offer to work it into foundation for 

 them at the lowest possible prices. Below we give the prices for working 

 not less than 



Add one per cent per pound for packing in assorted cartons. 

 Add two cents per pound for packing in one pound cartons. 



For the two last named grades, the beeswax must be of pale yellow 

 color, or it will have to be exchanged for light beeswax at an additional 

 cost, according to quality, of one to three cents per pound. The above 

 price includes purifying the wax and making it into as good a grade of 

 foundation as any we ever furnished. But residue, if there be any, and 

 FREIGHT will be charged to the customer. Beeswax must be received by 

 us before foundation can be shipped. 



These prices are so close that we must have SPOT CASH for working 

 the wax as above. NO DISCOUNTS from these prices. 



N. B. — Dark beeswax is preferable to beeswax that has been cleaned 

 with acid, so please do not purify your wax with acids. 



Members kindly ship your wax to the foundation manufacturer you 

 prefer to have it made by, marking it "National" also, put your mark on 

 the packages so your wax can be recognized and mail the bill of lading to 

 this office. For this favor we will take a dollar of our profits and pay for 

 a year's subscription to the Review which will be placed to your credit. 



There is one exception: If you send in 500 pounds or more of wax, you 

 will then be entitled to the lowest rate, in which case we cannot allow you 

 a commission. Address with bill of lading to 



THE NATIONAL BEE-KEEPERS* ASSOCIATION 



NORTHSTAR, MICHIGAN. 

 Pack your wax in double sacks. Use no paper or other packing. 



