November 24, 1888.] 



TEE GABDENEBS' CHMONICLE. 



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GARDENING APPOINTMENTS. 



Mr. J. Harbison, late Head Gardener at 

 Watlington Park, Oxon, has been appointed as 

 Head Gardener to Sir A. Payton, Bart., Swifts 

 House, Bicester, Oxon. 



Mr. C. Dawson, lately Foreman at Evrenny 

 Priory, Bridgend, has been engaged as Gardener 

 to Mrs. Saunders Davies, Kihvendy Park, 

 Boncath, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. 



Mr. W. A. Cook has been appointed Gardener 

 to Major Heneage, Compton Bassett, Calne, 

 Wilts, in place of Mr. Allen, who retires after 

 forty-nine years' service. 



WANTED, a PARTNER (with capital), 

 active or otherwise, in a well-established Nursery and 

 Florist's Business.— K. M., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



ANTED a HEAD WORKING GAR- 



DESER. for a Gentleman's establishment, where the 

 ■.hief part of the produce is sold. — Must be thoroughly compe- 

 tent in ail branches, including Packing Fruit and Flowers, 

 and Making Bouquets, Wreaths, &c, aud with special know- 

 ledge of Growing Chrysanthemums, Roses. Violets, and Stove 

 Plants. Must be a married man, and between 30 and 10 years 

 of age. — Address, enclosing photograph, to J. P., Gardeners' 

 Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



WANTED, by a Lady, a strong, active, single 

 Mi . as GARDENER, who understands Vines, Cucum- 

 bers. &c. Wages, at first, 18s. per week.— M. P. Taylor's. 

 Chlgwell, Essex. 



\\TANTED, a competent PROPAGATOR. 



T T One who is thoroughly experienced iu Roses. Cle- 

 matis, &c— Apply, stating tulfparticulars, to H. ENGLISH, 

 Cleve Ion Nurseries. Clevedon. 



ANTED, a few really tirst>class CUCUMBER 



GROWERS. None but Al men need apply.— State 

 particulars of experience, wages required, and send copies of 

 testimonials to F. ROBINSON, The Nursery, Ponder's End. 



ANTED, for the Counter, a HEAD SHOP- 



MAN, to take entire charge of Retail Work in Bulbs, 

 Vegetable and Flower Seeds. The latter work to be personal. 

 No one need apply unless able to produce first-class references. 

 and have at least 12 vears' experience.— WJI. BAYLOR HAhT- 

 LAXD, Seedsman, 24, Patrick Street, Cork. 



WANTED, a SHOPMAN, for Florist's Shop. 



V V He must be a good Salesman, and be able to arrange 

 tastefully.— Slate full particulars to H. ENGLISH, Clevedon 

 . Clevedon. 



WANTED, an ASSISTANT SHOPMAN, 

 about 20, of good address, active and industrious, for 

 Seed and Bulb Trade.— KER AND SONS, Basnett Street, 

 Liverpool. 



ANTED, AT ONCE, good COUNTER 



HAND.— Apply by letter only, stating experienceand 

 salary required, to COOPER. TABER AND CO. (Limited), 90, 

 Southwark Street. Loudon, S.E. 



ANTED, a SECOND or good THIRD 



HAND, for Retail Seed Counter.— Apply, with age. 

 reference, and salary required, and when at liberty, to 

 S. F. ARMITAGE, Nottingham. 



ANTED, a JUNIOR CLERK.— State age, 



experience, salary required.— PARKER AXD SONS, 

 Nursery Seedsmen, Bristol. 



WAN T PLA CES. 



Letters addressed " Poste Restante" to initials or to fictitious 

 names are not forwarded, but are at once returned to the 

 wr iters. 



POSTAL ORDERS.— To Advertisers, Subscribers, and 

 Others — It is very important in Remitting by Postal Order 

 that it should be filled in payable at No. 42, DRURY LANE, 

 to W. RICHARDS, as, unless the number of a Postal Order is 

 known, and it has been made payable at a particular office, and 

 to a particular person, it is impossible to prevent any person 

 into whose hands it may fall from negotiating it. 



N.R. -The. btst and safest means of Remitting is by POS1- 

 OFFICE MONEY ORDER. 



J and R. THYNE, Nurserymen, Glasgow, 

 • can always RECOMMEND MEN of known character 

 and ability as GARDENERS to any Lady or Gentleman re- 

 quiring such. Applications solicited. 



ICH AKO SMITH and Ca 



beg to announce that they are constantly receiving 

 applications from Gardeners, seeking situations, aud that they 

 will be able to supply any Lady or Gentleman with particulars, 

 jtc— St. John's Nurseries, Worcester. 



SCOTCH GARDENERS. 

 — John Dowme (of the late firm of Downie & Laird), 

 Seedsman, 144, Princes Street, Edinburgh, has at present on 

 his List a number of SCOTCH GARDENERS, waiting re- 

 engagements. He will be pleased to supply full particulars 

 to any Lady, Nobleman, or Gentleman requiring a trustworthy 

 ind competent Gardener. 



GARDENER (Head).— Age 43 ; thoroughly 

 experienced in all branches of the profession. Highly 

 •ecommended from rirst-class establishments. — T. M., 5, Station 

 Terrace, Camber well, S.E. 



GARDENER (Head).— Mr. Osman, Gardener 

 to Charles Keyser, Esq., Warren House, Great Stan- 

 more, Middlesex, can with confidence recommend a thorough 

 practical man as above. Sixteen years' experience in all 

 branches. 



GARDENER (Head) ; age 30, married when 

 suited.— D. Mackay, Gardener to the Right Hon. Sir 

 Massey Lopes, Bart., can with confidence recommend his Fore- 

 man, E. Dawe, to any Lady or Gentleman requiring a 

 thoroughly practical good Gardener. Fifteen years' practical 

 experience.— Maris tow, Roborough, Devon. 



ARDENER (Head). — G. Hall, for nine 



years Gardener to the late Lord de Tabley, Tabley 

 House, and previously Foreman at the Duke of Cleveland's, 

 Ruby Castle, is open for re-engagement. Left through death 

 of employer. Twenty-two year.-.' rirst-class experience. Refer- 

 ences of the highest order. — G. HALL, 11, Tipping Street, 

 Altrincham. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Alfred 

 Kember, Besborough Court. Cork, offers his services as 

 above. Thoroughly acquainted with every branch of Garden- 

 ing ; and first-class references. English and Protestant. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 39, 

 married, one daughter (age 13) ; twenty-four years' 

 experience. Good all-round references aud testimonials. — 

 C. C„ 8*. St. John's Road, Upper Holloway, N. 



GARDENER (Head Working), where more 

 are kept. — Married, no family; successful Grower of 

 Fruit, Flowers, and Vegetables. Good character.— E. ATKINS, 

 Hargraves Gardens, Staustead, Essex. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Married, 

 no family ; has had a great deal of experience in some 

 of the best establishments in England. Some knowledge of 

 Farming, if required.— WILLIAM THOMPSON, Finedon 

 Hull, Wellingborough. 



GARDENER (Head Working). — In the 

 prime of life, single ; trustworthy, and thoroughly com- 

 petent iu all branches. Abstainer. Five years' excellent 

 character, ami high testimonials.— J. H., 3i», Tetcott Road, 

 King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. 



GARDENER (Head "Working), where one 

 or two others are kept. — Age 4ri, married ; thirty years' 

 experience. Understands Vines. Greenhouse, Flower and 

 Kitchen Gardening. Can have twentv yeirs* good character 

 from present employer.— GARDENER. Trafalgar. Salisbury. 



GARDENER (Head Working); age 30, 

 married, two chil Iren.— GEORGE PlCKER, over ten years 

 Gardener to A. S. Leslie Melville, Esq., of Brandon Hull, 

 Lincoln, Fsopen to engage with an) Lady or Gentleman where 

 three to six are employed in the garden. Highest reference. — 

 Address the Gardens. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— No young 

 family; strong, active, and thoroughly experienced in 

 all branches. Highly respectable. Strongly recommended by 

 present and late employers. Wife could Manage a Dairy if 

 required. Present gardens could be seen if required.— H. J. M., 

 Mr. J. W. Silver, Norbury Nurseries, S treat ham, S.W. 



r\ ARDENER (Head Working), where 



V_J more are kept. — Age 31, married when suited ; practical 

 in Orchids, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Famishing, Early 

 and Late Forcing, Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables, Flower, 

 Fruit, and Kitchen Gardening, Pleasure Grounds, Carpet 

 Betiding, &c. Highest references as to character and abilities. 

 —GARDENER. 2a, Brynmaer Road, Battereea Park, S.W. 



GARDENER. — Age 40, married ; no objection 

 to Horse. Wife good Cook.— W. S., Old Spa House, 

 South Norwood Hill. S.W. 



G1 ARDENER (good Working).— No family ; 

 rW thoroughly experienced. Wife good Laundress; take 

 care of house if required. Good character. — J. J., 2, Leeson 

 Road, Heme Hill, Brixton, S.E. 



ARDENER (Single-handed). —Age 30, 



married ; fifteen years in first-class establishments. Well 

 versed in all its branches. Good character from previous 

 places. — A., Piukneys Green, Maidenhead, Berks. 



ARDENER (Single-handed). — Age 26, 



married; two and a half years in present situation. 

 Good experience Indoors and Out. Leaving through death. 

 —J. PERKINS. Park House. Engleneld Green. 



GARDENER (Second), where four or rive are 

 kept.— Eight years' good character.— W. H., Mr. Good- 

 man, Postman, 33, Prince Street, Swindon. Wilts. 



GARDENER (Second), in Nursery or Private 

 Establishment,— Age 24 ; experienced in Plant Growing 

 and Propagating. Good references.— EDWARD A. BUSH, 

 Cleve, Yatton, Bristol. 



GARDENER (Under), in a Gentleman's 

 Harden— Age 19; good character.— ROBERT WOOD- 

 MAN. E-her Post-otfice, Surrey. 



ARDENER (Under), in the Nursery.— 



Young, steadv; eight years' experience.— M. BUCK- 

 LAND. 372, Borough" Road7 Birkenhead. 



ARDENER (Under). —Age 20; seven 



years' experience. Two years' Nursery experience. 

 Good references.— J. RYNOR, 51, Thome Street, Wandsworth 

 Road, S.W. 



"C'OREMAN, in the Houses. — Good experience 



-L in Plants and Fruit. Foreman in last. two situations. 

 Well recommended from past and previous Gardeners. — W. H., 

 60, Queen Street, Camden Town. N.W. 



To the Trade. 



0REMAN (General), and PROPAGATOR. 



—Age 30; Fruits, Roses. Rhododendrons, Conifera, 

 Clematis, and General Routine of the Trade.— F. A., 41, Wel- 

 lington Street, Strand, W.C. 



TfOREMAN, or SECOND. — Age 25 ; nine 



-I- years' practical experience in Fruit and Plants. Good 

 references. Three year- in last situation.— A. K., 13, Thurston 

 Road, Copse Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey. 



OREMAN, or SECOND.— Age 27, married ; 



thirteen years* experience. Well recommended from all 

 previous employers— FOKEMAN, i, Dovedale Place, Pinner 

 Koad, Sudbury, Harrow, N.W. 



FORExMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN, in 

 the Houses. Experienced from early life in good places. 

 Good testimonials. Total abstainer.— T. CuLLLNS, 10, Clarence 

 Road, Birkdale, Southport. 



FOREMAN PROPAGATOR and GROWER. 



-*- —Age 31 ; thoroughly experienced. Efficient in the Cut 

 Flower Trade. Good referenc s. — L., Gardeners' Chronicle 

 Othce, 41. Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



7 OURNEYMAN, Inside or Out.— Age 21 j 



tJ four years in present situation ; two under Glass. 

 Thorough good character. Industrious and obliging. — H. C, 

 Moreton Gardens. Bideford. Devon. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, in a good 

 establishment.— Age 13 ; four years' good character from 

 present situation.— W. BAKEK, Weston Gardens, Shifnal, 

 Salop. 



JOURNEYMAN ( or good Single-handed).— 

 Age 23; has a knowledge of Plant and Fruit Growing. A 

 Premium of £2 will e given to anyone procuring advertiser a 

 situation — E. ROBERTS, Welsh Frankton, Ellesmere, Salop. 



TO GENTLEMEN. &c— Edward Batman, 

 Gardener to the Hon. F. Levison Gower, Holmbury, 

 Dorking, will be pleased to recommend his Foreman to any 

 Lady or Gentleman requiring the services of an experienced 

 and trustworthy man. Married, age 30. 



ROWERS for MARKET.— Advertiser 



can recommend a reliable young man. accustomed to 

 Growing Roses. Ferns, Tomatos. Cut Flowers. &c, extensively 

 fur Market. -The MANAGER. The Vineries, Framtield, Sussex. 



r rO MARKET GROWERS. — Wanted, a 



-L situation in a Market Growing Establishment. Under- 

 stands Growing Grapes, Tomatos. Melons, Cucumbers, Straw- 

 berries, &c. Age 30. -Apply, with particulars, to R. C, 71, 

 Grayshott Road, Lavender Hill. London, S.W. 



r rO NURSERYMEN, &c.— A young Man 



-L (age 19) desires re engagement in a Nursery or Private 

 Establishment. Total ab.tiiuer. Good references.— J., 31, 

 Tallourd Road, Peckham, S.E, 



CHOP-MAN, or MANAGER. — Age 3(57 



O thorough kuowledge of Seed. Blub, Plant, and Flower 

 Trade. Good references. — SEEDSMAN, 35, Tetcott Road, 

 King's Road, Chelsea, Loudon, S.W. 



Seed Trade. 



SHOPMAN. — Age 23 ; eight years' experience. 

 Excellent references — F. W. B., 371, High Street, 

 Cheltenham. 



SHOPMAN, or SECOND, or as BOOK- 

 KEEPER.— Advertiser, with nine years' good experience 

 in all departments, desires engagement. Good leferences. — 

 CERES, 26, Sussex Road, Ford, Devonport. 



O NURSERYMEN.— Advertiser (age 29) 



desires situation in Cut Flower Department. Good at 

 Bouquets, Funeral Designs, &c. Also knowledge of Growing. 

 — T. J. VIGOR, 61, Conybere Street, Birmingham. 



ASSISTANT. — Age 22 ; six years' experience. 

 Good reference.— ASSISTANT, Gardeners' Chronicle, 

 Office, 41. Wellington Street. Strand, W.C. 



CLERK, or other position of Trust in a 

 Nursery. — A youth, well educated, good Writer and 

 Arithmetician, seeks situation. Excellent references. — A.S., 

 Walhampton Gardens, Lymington, Hants. 



PPRENTICE— Will any wholesale Seeds- 



man or Florist take an active Boy, who wishes to learn 

 the business as Apprentice. Give two years Indoors. — Mrs. 

 CAMPION. Urmston. Manchester. 



To Head Gardeners. 



COWMAN.— Married ; willing to fill up time 

 in Garden. Wife good Poultrv and Dairywoman. Well 

 up in Rearing Poultry.— J. EDWICK, Wharton Grange, 

 Framfleld. Sussex. 



STOKER, or ODD MAN, in Nursery or 

 Private.— Age 33; good reference.— T. SIMMONDS. 

 East View Cottages. Stamver Road, Staines. 



HOLLOWAY \3 OINTMENT AND PILLS. 

 — Biliousness and Dyspepsia. — There is no organ in the 

 human body more liable to derangement than the Liver; food, 

 fatigue, climate, anxiety, all disorder its action and render ita 

 secretion, the Bile, more or less depraved, superabundant or 

 scanty. The first symptoms should receive attention. A pain 

 in the side or on the top of the shoulder, a harsh cough and 

 difficulty of breathing, restlessness at night, alarming dreams, 

 dry mouth, furred tongue with morning squeamishuess, are 

 signs of Liver disease, which are removed without delay by 

 friction with Holloway *s inestimable Ointment over the pit of 

 the stomach and right side. The Pillsshould be taken without 

 delay. Peers and paupers will alike be cured. 



