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REMAN WA 
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spectable and industrious person of good: address, to act as 
ant Ay ena of their Nursery, He wil] _ 
and grow a fine collection of Exotics, 
Florists" Flowers 
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paste le walkxe ter, July 20, 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENE 
‘ae the Pl 
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mily, who well u 
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most the wine references..as to Chatactie and ability can be 
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Gardening ; can be highly recommended from. the 
so = aed ‘his gen 
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ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a Married 
39, Soho-squ 
Man, without incumbrance; who thoroughly understands 
his pew His Wife hae nee as Plain Cook, Laundress, or 
Dai Can hav tyes ers from the place they 
have core eft. Direct iG, srk Taylor’s, Gardener, Little 
George-street, Gieeteick. Kent 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER. cone Mar- 
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taining a Situation in the above capacity; who verter under. 
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with every 
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lebone-street, Regent’s-Quadrant, 
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generally useful; and c ' 
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