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GATHER Honey from yonr Flowers. NEIGHBOUR’S celebrated BEEHIVES, Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876; Paris Exhibition, 1867, 1878. Three silver prize medals awarded to George Neighbour and Sons. Neighbour’s improved Cottage Beehive, as originally introduced by George Neighbour and Sons, working three bell glasses, is neatly and strongly made of straw; it las three windows in the lower hive. This hive will be found to possess many practical advantages, and is more easy of management than any other beehiv that has been introduced. Price complete, £1 16s; stand for ditto, 10s 6d. Bar Frame Hives of most approved construction at 7s 6d, 12s 6d, to 25s each 1 Philadelphia Frame Hives, complete, with cover and stand, 425. An Italian Alp Queen, with full directions for uniting to black stocks, at current prices. Ligurian and English Bees, Stocks and Swarms may be obtained as heretofore. “ The Apiary.” By Alfred Neighbour, 6s, postage 6d. A newly arranged Catalogue of other improved hives, with drawings and prices, on receipt of two stamps. George Neighbour and Sons, 127, High Holborn, W. 0.; or 149, Regent street, London, W.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2140, 4 January 1881, Page 4
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471Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2140, 4 January 1881, Page 4
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