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Parcel Post Mailing Cases and Cans for Mailing Honey 



They are square syrup cans with 1% in. screw caps, except the quart which has a 1% in. cap. 

 The mailing cases are of heavy corrugated paper, built double, and fulfill all the requirements 

 of the postal regulations. Our case requires no glue or pasting, just telescope the case together 

 after putting in the can of honey, wrap with a heavy cord and it is ready for mailing. Out of 

 thousands ii^ use. not a single complaint of breakage in the mails has been reported. Our 

 case is being used by the U. S. Government, they just now placing their third order. Notice that 

 the price is now some less than formerly. 



1 gallon can, including mailing case, per crate of 50 $5.50 



Vs gallon can, including mailing case, per crate of 100 8.00 



14 gallon can, including mailing case, per crate of 100 6.00 



We cannot furnish less than a full crate of the above at any price. 



Address all orders to 



The BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, Northstar, Michigan 



Gallon and Half- Gallon Glass Containers for Honey 



Of all the containers for honey we have seen, this gallon jug with bail is best. Fill 

 It with rich, ripe, roapy, delicious white honey, and watch your prospective customer's "mouth 

 water" as he beholds the most gracious sweet ever "tickled the palate" of mortal man glistening 

 in its purity, for can't he see it ( !) The glass is of pure white flint, consequently, does not 

 obstruct the vision and it is a vision, too, to the would-be customer. But you must see it when 

 filled with honey to appreciate its attractiveness. We have made arrangements to furnish 

 these flint glass jugs with bails f. o. b. Alton, 111. as follows : 



5 Dozen 1 gallon, per crate $4.75 



6 Dozen % gallons, per crate 7.00 



Vo Dozen 1 gallons in reshipping case, per case 80 



1 Dozen % gallons in reshipping ca^e, per case 1.00 



The two quotations above are for containers each packed singly in double corrugate paper, 

 so single jugs when filled with honey can be shipped singly without other packing. The last 

 two quotations are for retail trade at home, or where a shipment is made of a half dozen or 

 dozen, according to the size of the jugs ordered. They are wide mouth and have American 

 metal screw caps. 



Address all orders with remittance 



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 Tumbler Shaped Jellies 



In offering the two following jellies we wish to state that we have selected two very pretty 

 designs, rather plain with a little octagon at the bottom. Think you will be pleased with them 



Six oz. Tumbler shaped Jellies, hold 8-9 ozs. honey, barrel of 27 doz $4 50 



Gross in 2 doz. paper reshipping case 2 50 



Eight oz. Tumbler shaped Jellies, hold 11-12 ozs. honey, Bbl. of 21 doz 3 75 



Eight oz. as above in 2 doz. paper reshipping case, gross at 2 75 



Prices are f. o. b. Columbus, Ohio. 



Address all orders to 



The BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, Northstar, Michigan 



The Next Issue of 



The BOOSTER will he a HUMMER 



It will be chuck full of original poems, special aiipeals, "Pioneer" bills of fare 

 and other good things, all dfdiei.te'd to von to copy in yom- local newspapers. 



This matter will be eagerly accepted by them, and will create great interest 

 in our coming "Honey Day." 



This is the greatest number yet. It will make everybody "sit up and take 

 notice," for a fact. 



The price of the BOOSTER now, for propaganda purposes is 25c for a whole 

 year. Clubbing rates with either of the other journals is $1.00 the year. 



Later the price of the BOOSTER alone will be advanced to $1.00. 



Address THE BOOSTER Redkey, Ind. 



