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Every farmer will find that a few Bee Hives will prove a most beneficial investment. While only raising enough honey to keep his own home supplied, lie can at the same time rain that practical knowledge and experience which will enable him to launch out on more extensive operations, with a good prospect of success. Plio occupation possesses a peculiar fascination, and is almost a form of relaxation to many farmers and their families. Beginners should commence m a small scale, learn the ways of bees, how to handle them, and what and of equipment to use. Make the bees pay for themselves and for adlitional appliances, as well as providing some profit, and allow the business to grow gradually, until it becomes a uigo money-making concern.—McMillan and Fredric, Specialists in Beekeepers’ Supplies. Sole Agents for Alliance Dove-tailed Hives and Accessories. x

“LIKE LAWYERS, CO TO HEAVEN.”

It’s an old proverb in reference to slowness, “Like lawyers, go to Heaven.” Whether thebe is any good reason for the inference, we are not prepared to say. What we do know, is that if such be the case, our present season’s shipments are on a par with them. The great delay in getting our goods a Way. occasioned bv the recent London dock st'R-r., and the conces+«d state of the Wellington goods sheds, ■he disjointed transit arrangements between that port and New Plymouth, has caused all sorts of annoying decays, and goods are turning up a ease or bvo at a time, instead of all together. Wo are honin'* “Rimutaka” "-'ll lm to h.-vd th : s week, when we shall see the o*'d of nor troubles for this season. “ ’Bi<to a wee.” the Robinsons have tlm ri'dit goods at tight prices close at hand. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 57, 31 October 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 57, 31 October 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 57, 31 October 1912, Page 5

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