. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Dec. 21, 1916] THE BKITISH BEE JOURNAL. 397. TO OUR READERS. We shall be greatly obliged if our readers, when their subscriptions expire, will lot lis know as soon as possible if they wish to continue to take in the paper. We hope they will all do so, and, if possible, recom- mend the Journal to other bee-keepers, and thus help to secure new subscribers. Subscriptions should be sent in advance, and to members of the British and Affiliated Associations it is 5s. 6d. per nnnum, post free. Any member desiring to take advantage of this concess


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Dec. 21, 1916] THE BKITISH BEE JOURNAL. 397. TO OUR READERS. We shall be greatly obliged if our readers, when their subscriptions expire, will lot lis know as soon as possible if they wish to continue to take in the paper. We hope they will all do so, and, if possible, recom- mend the Journal to other bee-keepers, and thus help to secure new subscribers. Subscriptions should be sent in advance, and to members of the British and Affiliated Associations it is 5s. 6d. per nnnum, post free. Any member desiring to take advantage of this concession must send order and cash through their Associa- tion secretary. Failing any order of renewal +1to paper will be discontinued. To prevent disappointment orders should be sent at once, as in the present state of the paper market we cannot afford to print papers to sell as waste, and, in addi- tion to that, we feel that any waste, how- ever small and in whatever direction is at this time unpatriotic. We are, there- fore, only printing a very small margin over actual orders, and back numbers will soon be out of print. Will all those, also, who are in arrears with their svibscriptions kindly send the cash along as soon as possible, and thus save us the time and expense of continu- allv sending out small accounts. We take this opportunity of again thanking our numerous readers for their continued support and many letters of appreciation and encoui-agement during these very trying times, and look forward with confidence to a continuation of their support during the coming year. To all we would convey our heartiest good wishes for the season, and trust that next Christmas may of a truth be a season of ]ioace. BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. HONEY FOR THE LONDON HOSPITAL. The Council of the British Bee-Keepers' Association are anxious to obtain gifts of honey for the wounded soldiers in the London Hospital, where it is urgently needed both for food and medicinal pur- poses. They w


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