Every farmer will find that a few Bee Hives, will prove a most beneficial investment. While only raising enough honey to keep his 6wn home supplied, he can a> the same time gain that practical knowledge and experience which will enable him to launch out on more extensive operations, with a good prospect of success. The occupation possesses a peculiar fascination, and is almost a form of relaxation to many farmers and their families. Beginners should commence on a small scale, learn the ways of bees, how to handle them, and what kind of equipment to use. Make the , boos pay for themselves and for adj ditional appliances, as well ns provijf mg some profit, and allow the business to grow gradually, until it becomes •x mge money-making concern.—McMilan and Fredric, Specialists in Beeceepers’ Supplies. Sole Agents for Alan c itMcn-taib-vf Hives and AcoesThe Pickwick Combination Writing Pad contains Envelopes and Paper. Good, and only 6d. Charles E. James. ‘ 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 4
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160Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 4
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