DJAECH 23, 1912. 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



situations Ulatltt^—conimued 



DkJ.CoIIis Browne's 



M HERBERT, Meadow Walk, Ewdl, 

 • Surrey seeks SITUATION Improver (In- 

 eide or Ineide and Out); age 18; has a good re- 

 ference ; Bothy pref e rred . 



M"^^ G. STUET, Oakdale Gardens, Holm- 

 wcod, Dcrking, Surrey, wishes to "highly 

 rt-eommend' J. CEAV JOUKNETMAX (Ineide) in 

 a good establiishment ; five yearns' experience; age 



•M ■ two yean, in Fruit and Plant. 



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MR. APLIN, late of Hasfield Court Gar- 

 dens, highly recommends A. STRAWFORD, 

 ago 22, as UNDER aARDENER (In«ide and Out); 

 Was with him 8 years. Addr-eee Mr. APLITs', Haw 

 Farm, Apperley, Tewkesbury. 



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ME. GILL, Apley Castle, Wellington, 

 S'hropshire, W'sheis to recommend L. GIBBS, 

 Coombe, AVoodstock, Oxon, as JOURNEYMAN (In- 



side) 



feix years' experience; age 21 jears. 



ME. CATEEER, Dunorlan Gardens, Tun- 

 brid.g6; Weill's, wishes to recionimend H. 

 CHESSON, BS Second Journeyman ; Fruit Bouses. 

 Bothy preferred. Age 23; two years here ; previously 

 four years a-t Compton Place, Eastbourne, 



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kept; slight exix^rienoe. F. LANE-, 125, Xeslake 

 Road, Kensal Rise, London, X.W. 



THOS. BAKER, late Manager for Wm. 

 Lowe and Thoe. Cripps and Sons, is open to 

 Re-engagement; firet-clas^ i-eferences. regarding abili- 

 tie.= . 9, High Street, E.Itham,_KeirK 



rpHOS. ALLISON, Gardener to Baroness 



A Aniherst, of Hackney, Didlington Hall, Stoke- 

 terry. Norfolk, wishes to highly recommend two 

 JOURNEYMEN for Inside; leaving through estate 

 hayin g bee n sold. 



W MEREDITH, The Gardens, Fir beck 

 • Hall, Rotherhani, can thoroughly recommend 

 a Young Man for the KITCHEN GARDEN in a large 

 place, or as GARDENER for a email place; age 25; 

 accustomed to firc^ and duty. 



YOUNG MAN seeks SITUATION as 

 Single-handed GARDENER; age 21; a.b:e to 

 milk ona or two cows, and manage a few poultry if 

 required; good references; Bothy preferred. AVHITE- 

 KEAD, Priors M'arston, near Bj'field. 



YOUNG MAN, age 19, seeks Situation as 

 IMPROA'Eli; two years' experience; good re- 

 ferences. G. WILLIS, Great Buristead, near Billcri- 

 cay, Essex. 



OUNG GERMAN, with good knowledge of 



English, desire-s an Appointment as Gardener 

 { A&eis tan t ) t o an En gl i.s h Gentle man ; e x c e lltm t 

 training in theoretical and piwitical gardening; pri- 

 vate and public experience ; highest referencets. 

 MORITZ SCHULZ, ilona Cottage, Solihull Lodge, 

 Sh i r le y , B i rm i n g ha m . 



OUNG MAN, age 24. seeks SITUATION 



ae Under Gardener or Groom Gardener ; ex- 

 cellent references ; Bothy preferred. J. G1?EENHAM, 

 The Stables, Haiiteville, Ha.rrietsham. Ken-1 



OUNG MAN requires SITUATION in 



Garden as Lender Gardener; good references. 

 C. C. c/o Mr. Mouland, 54, Well Road, Sydenham, 

 S.E. 



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 be the Most Valuable Medi- 

 cine known, and one which 

 should be in every home. 



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BRONCHITIS. 



Dr. J. COLLIS 

 BROWNE'S 



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Cuts short all attacks of Spasms, 

 Hystekia, and Palpitation. 



The only Palliative in Neuralgia, 



Chlorodvne, I Toothache, Gout, Rheumatism. 



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 Only Genuine, 



Convincine: Medical Testimony with each bottle. 



Of all Chemists, 1 U, 2 9, 4 6. 



^rODNG MAN, age 24, seeks SITUATION, 



i Kitchen Garden and Pleasure Groxmde ; lused 

 to hand and pony mowers ; good reference. Apply 

 W. RADFORD, Poncheydown, Kentislbeare, Ctillomp- 

 ton, Dev on. 



"VrOUNG MAlSr, age 18, seeks SITUATION 



-I- in g-eneral, either outdoor or under glass: hais 

 ha l experience in gnrib nini^ -Muee schooldays. G. W. 

 BKXTOX, 161, Duk<? StiHHt. -T. Helen's, Lanes. 



CANADA.— Wanted, several GARDENERS 

 or NURSERYMEN to complete orders. De- 

 finite situations. Apply early, UNION TRANSIT 

 COMPANY, 381. Argy le Str eet, Glas gow. 



T\TANTED, YOUNG MAN as IMPROVER 



' * in ^larket Nursery. Peaohes ^strawberries, 

 Toma toes, Chryeanth.^ , etc. Wages, iS-s. T. DUCK, 

 Abbey "Wood, 



HE EEV. J. H. PEMBERTON wants a 



YOI'NG MAN to help him grow and show 

 Roses, and help in garaen ; one who can bud. Ad- 

 d: es.s Have ri n g , R o m f o I'd . 



ANTED, GARDENER (Second of four, 



Ini>ide and Out)' age not under 25; 18vs. and 

 Rothy. T. P. BROWN, The Gardene, Forty Halb 



Enfield. 



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Incvhator Catalogue fvee^ 



E. H. TAYLOR, 



WELWYN, HERTS. 



ROTECT YOUR GARDENS 



TREE TOPPING. 



Dangerous Trees lopped or 



topped or carefully taken 



down, dangerous branches and dead wood removed l y 

 experienced men takine all risk ; distance no object. 



W. BAX, Timber Merchant, 



63, Wakefield Street, Upper Edmonton, London, N. 



■ —I DO NOT REQUIRE PAYMENT UNTIL YOU 

 HAVE I^EEN AND APPROVED OF THE NETTING. 

 — Netting, good strong, etout, small mesh, will not 



rot, THE VERY BEST fiupplied to the ROYAL 

 GARDENS by ME, 25yde. by 1yd., le. ; by 2yd.s., 2^. ; 



by 3yds., 3s.. and 60 on; any length or width sup- 

 plied. Orders over 5s. car. paid. Eiet and eamples 

 free. Commoner and tender netting. a« sold by 

 others, 60 eq. vds. for Is. — H, J. GASSON, Net 

 Works, Rye. E-st, 12€ years. 



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 Salads. 



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 Home Supply. 

 Sweet Peas for 

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 Ornamental 

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 Insect and 



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 Useful Recipes, 

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 Societies, with 



Sacretaries' Names and 

 Addresses, and of 

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 'n the United Kingdom, 

 ^ith Superintendents' 

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