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AY. omia: GAZETTE, 
OVEMBER 28, 1874, 
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NEW METHOD of GROWING 
vad as 
or 
fice, 171, ; or to th wut! 
TICE.—The VACANCY MF ae, 
GARDENER to Sir `H. W. 
Wimbledon House, has been FILLED eens 
ANTED, PLANT port de ten 
Mr. WıLLIAM Bu Lt is. desirous o! aging a single 
Man to proceed to South America in the bve oh ty.—Per- 
sonal application only at Mr, William Bull’s Estal e g for 
New and Rare Plants, King’s Road, Chelsea, London, S.W. 
ANTED, SS age aie st Ss 
a? 
ning Ona Gea 
Me Jauti ing " Work ona 
Seed 
terms = ge 1 particulars, 
Merchants, chi Moorgate Street, London. 
HE E 
- FRUIT and FLOWERS.” By the Rev. J. FouUNTAINE, 
banda “tte ical binati of \ Te 
a new 
DEEH Pi GROUND FOREMAN 
Exhibitin, wong Bo indispensable = "ag 
GEO. PR see 14, Market Street, Oxford Eom 
ANTED, as ASSISTANT SHOTHAN, 
ri Man years 
Must hy will Himself oa I piad dei oF 
with full he E. McMULLE Wash, Hertford. 
WANTED, as Saban and to Assist in 
Book-k „an 
a knowledge of the A pom 
statin: experience uitred 
PHIPPEN Ano ROBINSON Ve ae Nursery, ‘Sante 
An as SHOPMAN, a young 
Man 
e Retail Trade i in all its s branches— 
— and know 
good ‘Ghana “mu write a 
pahin of — = —X. Y., 
Leadenhall Stre 
ANTED, a SECOND SHOPMAN., 
res, annum.—A) by] 
ticulars as nee aoa experienc, By tek nh i og 
12, King Street, Covent Garden, 
pep eg SAT E and GARDENER, 
ria Soc a a 
i , with t and firing. 
His wife will good 
Cook and Ho a keeper, Dan EE AN i 
Bast Grincnend. 
objected 
Mount Pha Mamie West img Merere e: eB io Be 
BORN AND SONS have a VACANCY in 
fora ee 
Writes a good hand ; one who has had two or three p riag 
F fered. -Apply with all particulars to The N 
WANT. PLACES. 
o Gardeners in Want of Situatio: 
HE. PIN 
OMENI devote special at important 
Men to suitable mengene “hater GAR- 
DENER. pe Bn SITUATION, please send felt abiri an to 
ue ous oe the Pine-Apple Nursery Company, 
Christmas Engage 
Hi "FORESTERS REQUIRING, BAILIFFS, 
FORESTERS, GARDENERS, vos KING FORE- 
for the Estate or Garden 
ancl so koniki Mn T, pow! WICK, Bedford 
ne! eligible Men. Careful attention is given i otis as a ist 
of business, and none are received tes whose cl 
j familly: hasa of” pomana 
Kitchen Gardening. from last and present 
—— rs.—G. P., Oak Villa, Lessness Heath, Belvedere, 
en 
Gy reaghiy expt een Man Age 27, married; a 
cone hhy -n aor the pro- 
fession. Twelve yea CJG The Furlong, 
Warminster, Wilts 
poe ER (HEAD).— 2 
Giant bret )). larai ia s peol , married, a4 
= =. oor ele cst Gardeners of aar r character.—Address, 
Uxbridge, Bucks. za 
(FR DENE CEEE > hee BAKER, for about 
ep sem ag wis 
Longbridge, Deverill, Warminster (who Deverill), 
y require a situation ; accustom 
Vines, &c. . Married, with a small p. ily. he Ra may omg Mi 
made to the Rev. Prebendary Morri 
Southport and Churchto ms and 
a bekanic Garde: 
MUSEUM COMP. PANY, LIMITED. 
as in aa G te 
fhe Cinemas of thes Comp 136, London Street, 
DENER—his Wife to 
ES good five-roomed a 
thoroughly 
si would have the care eat Kitchen and Flower Garden, 
i vould have the oare of K inery. — for both, 35s. per 
Office, Wye, 
ono aie to W., Post 
Bulbs and Herbaceous 
i ANTED, iy afaire ci hazar g Man, to od 
notin: x i n args g“ Tas oon desir 
oting where tS employed, age, an 
JAMES DIC SON ia SONS, Newton Nurseries, Cheater 
oreman. 
We eien PA a thoroughly energetic 
E fang 
ge P 
family, ast a sate, slat ase 
Man Man, or married ied without mily; pre employed, 7 > 
Hurst Be ai 6, Leadenhall Street, London, , E. C 
and 
ghee neh to m ka MH Aare vÁ E 
Sateen valeh = first-class 
Garde et sents fe ngagement 
any y Nobleman or Gon E Gan erg sie ann of ofa page Be a gais Ahen, a 
Kenilworth. 
FOREMAN (GEN ERAL), in a  Geatiemnn’s 
Establishment, e five or six kept. Good 
references, EN. M., Post. Office, North h Odeiak near 
Romford, Esse: 
QuHOP 
aarp Be oo Dana 
references.— aE. $.; 2, gto aai 
HOPMAN; or SHOPMAN — CEERI (8 
peri 
MAN and TRAVELLER, or 
stablishment in the Seed and 
aan gear? ” experience. 
„ Plymouth. 
trade. 
Albert Place, Peterboroug 
Ds mi Gees or WAREHO 
ts.—W. T., “Mr. aiie 
