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BINGHAM 



, SMOKERS^ 



\l Have a WonderfDl Record. 5 



HAVE LASTED 17 YEARS. 1 



Best Oil EarllLGiyePerfGclSaMaclioj.^ 



-Mj cool Wire Handle and Heut Nose were 5 

 patented 1892, are the original, my brst in- \ 

 vention since my open or direct draft pat- ! 

 ent in 1J>7J*. That revolutionized Bee - Smo- \ 

 kers. My Handle and Nose Palent bent all » 

 the other smoker noses. None bat Kingham i 

 Smokers have all the best improveinirnts. | 



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Hingh a m ^.vi m . i ,-^ .Smo kers ; 



and HONEY KNIVES yon will 5 

 never legiet it. The '' Doctor," '4 inch l>ir- ^ 

 ger than any other smoker on the market — J 



^ 3)^ inch stove, by mail, $1.50 J 



Conqaeror, 3 inch stove, by mail, .. .. 1.10 { 



Large, 2i/' 1-OU , 



Plain, 2 " •' " 70 J 



Little Wonder, 2 inch, wt. 10 oz. .60 J 



Bingham k. Hetherington Honey Knife, .80 ^ 



T. F. BINGHAU. Farwell, fflicn. \ 



BEGINNERS. 



Beginners should have a copy of the Amateur 

 Bee-Keeper, a 70 page book by Prof. J. W. Rouse. 

 Price 25c., by mail 2Sc. The little book and the 

 Progressive Bee-Keeper (a live progressive 28 

 |ia!,'e monthly journal) one year 65c. Address, 

 any first-claes dealer or: 



LEAHY M'F'G. CO.. Hiqginsville. Mo. 



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Also D. T. HIVES, SHIPPING CRATES and 



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Jan. let, 1894. 



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I TWO YEARS i 



FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. 



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To anv one not now a subscriber to the Bee- 

 Keepers' Review, who sends $1.00 for it for 

 1.S96, and says that lie wants thein, I will send 

 12 back numbers, free. This is done to induce 

 those who are strangers to the Review to be- 

 come acquainted with its merits. To hold old 

 sub8criber.s is not difficult ; and, to get the 

 Review into the hands of new men, that they, 

 too, may, in time, become old subscribers, is 

 worth an extra effort, hence this offer. The 

 back numbers of the Review, most of them, 

 have a value peculiarly their own ; they are 

 •'special topic" numbers. That is, each num- 

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 found the views of the best bee-keepers upon 

 some important apiarian subject. They are as 

 valuable now as when published. Of some of 

 these issues there are several hundred, of others 

 not more than a dozen, and in filling these 

 orders I must be allowed to make the selec- 

 tion, but no two copies will be alike. For 25c. 

 extra, the 50c. book, Advanced Bee-Culture, 

 will be included. The Review for 1896, 12 back 

 numbers, and the book, all for only $1.25. 



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