"DECEMBER 6, 1919.] 
MAN (Inside or ne and D 
Peaches 
hen Gardens; Ie rod 
win Wellington Street, Covent 
E OURNEYMAN seeks situation as FIRST, 
[ ; 8 years ен gained їп good estab- 
ide 
Bent ; excellent refer —F. FORREST, Willesley, 
y de la Zouch. 
рот SAILOR (21) seeks situation 
X ронед EYMAN, Inside, or Nn. end. Qui. 
Т revious experience; .; at 1 STER, 
wages, with bothy, "В. DUN 
‚ Woodchurch, Ashford, Kent. 
НЕ GARDENER, Osney Lodge, South God 
stone, Surrey, ni rers GEORGE COX age 17, 
SECOND JOURNEYMAN or General Garden йы 
ars’ previous experience; bothy preferr 
e 17; 
experience, 
A G., 
W.C.2. 
requires situation, In 
chiefly Inside Apply, 
Box 21, 41, Wellington 
VER, ag 
A 4j yea 
ti “3 Peck үзү; 
et, Covent Garden, 
JAQU ees Bryanston a es 
M EJ will pleased experi 
ecd d Young Pel PD. SADLER, gate випа аш страт 
io le and Out; leaving owing to reductions through 
T 
ADY GARDENER, trained 1916, 
poa Glass and Outdoor wo 
; The Poplars, Brackle: 
ро 
rk; at liberty n 
y, near Newma: 
TWO YOUNG € M eps гоп; 
3 and thoro ex- 
afi Christmas; p g 
‘London or Sidcup. xp. im 
eet, Covent Garden, W.C.2 
Бол шш coe thorough 
ledge mo MEME water 
as, Central heat 
late wages 
о Garden 
know 
pumping and filter- 
> d petrol engines; married; 
^v am, 3 Box 14, 4l, We ellington Street, 
W.C.2. 
Я 
H\LECTRICAL ENGINEER, at present in 
= Supply a» p ea charge 95 te a Tivate 
nt; any yr —W. E ington 
t, Coven t dade бэ.” 
TRADE. 
(WonkiNG); keen, energetic, 
an; life experience general nursery 
growing, landsea and floral work; some 
of Seeds; excellent testimonials; abstainer ; 
age 43.—State wages offered to A. e C., 
13, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, W.C.2. 
Dutine, 
oWledge 
ried ; 
ARRIED MAN desires post a as MANAGER 
Е FOREM. or Nursery ; 
ES ghy experienced in Poe methods, at home 
colonial ; 16 years’ pd: S. Africa or Canada 
d.—Apply, M, S., Box 3, 41, Wellington Street, 
Garden, W.C.2, 
[Aion FOREMAN, active, middle e-aged, 
years’ experience; growing in 
er oie eu WE n Maderas, 
ood references. S., 8, Barrowell 
A de 
oducetion, Се 
а Een catheniums ; 
Е 
Tm ENER (Hzap); first-class experience in 
: э establ. ishments ; Fruit, Decorative Plants, 
Dent; Mi Carnations, Alpines, Herbaceous Plants, Orna- 
SE and ‘Shrubs ; expert Rockwork Builder and 
€ Gardener; highest rae re —T. BENNETT, 
Constantine Road, иннаа t London, N.W. 
[LANDSCAPE or GENERAL FOREMAN; 
D Perm of managing good-sized Nursery, pate le and 
р; е mates and interviews; London and provincial 
срез m est tate terms.—PETOH, Egglescliffe Village, 
N ape FOREMAN; life experience in 
Om management of large quantities of Glass, 
DON, for up-to-date Nurseries, Markets, Shops.— 
Box 25, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, 
PROP AGATOR and GROWER (38) s 
engagement as FOREMAN; life eem 
thorough general wledge of the Nursery Trade; 
highest AO STRA ANGE, 2, Whitchurch Road, 
Pangbourne, Berk 
EMOBILISED OFFICER; MM rt 
БЕ 
2 
y, wo ; фу соод "ot 
men; Bayh E 27; excellent refs.—H. F., Box 17, 
EIN Wellington. Street, Covent Garden, W.0.2. 
P £u NG 5 
experience, des employment 
where knowledge of f Fruit growing 
preferred.—B. S., 
Garden, we 
Мона age 20, with D garden 
as bra. Pim. Proh 
d be 
Box 8, 4l, Wellington Street, Cove: i 
EED T uation 
in , Wholesale ене x ag Seed Dept.; 
14 years’ experience.—W. P., 9, 41, Wellington 
Street, W.C.2. 
TRADE.—Advertiser requires sit 
te MC THU UE ae Ea Mte s, SCRI ee gi ш: 
EEDSMEN and NURSERYMEN.—Compe- 
tent Book-keeper ani ond Order Clerk, Pier eMe 
y London and p pr 
quires situation; country preferred, RBS discharge. 
disengaged.—A. C. 
Gate, London, E.7. 
лын Meco a desires. post as assistant; 
has been Gardener five years; some rhe WA: in 
wreath and БЕКЕ Ө peg London, etc.—Wri 
18, Sheffield Terrace, Kensington. 
RIS, Horticultural Carpenter and 
Greenhouses and sheds of all — 
tion recte ainting, glazing and hot 
fitting ^ done. Epor "mi tp Ridley Road, Ba a 
Street, Enfield, Middlese: 
HAR 
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