April 20, 1912. 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



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Ths charge for an AOvartlsemant INCLUDES A FREE ENTRY ON THE REGISTER 



given whan an engagement Is secured. 



Immediate Notice must be 



Situations Ulanted. 



ADVERTISER, age I8i, seeks SITUATION 

 as Improver in Gentleman^e Garden ; i\ years' 

 experience* partly Ineide and Out ; good reference. 

 J. WILKINS, Abbotemead, Elstree. 



EDEAN, Esq., hig-hly recommends GAR- 

 • D E N E R ( Hea dor S i ng 1 e -h a n de d ) ; 5 J y ea r s 

 with him; 29 years' experience Inside and Out; age 

 43. Apply WELSTEAD, Woodvale, Woodvale Avenue, 

 Sou'th Norwood. 



EVENTIN, Gardener to A. D. SEL- 

 • KIRK, Eisq., can with every confidence recom- 

 mend Young Man, age 18^ a-s JOURNEYMAN, or 

 IMPHOVER in goo-d eetabliehment ; disengaged. 

 J. EATON, Government Ledge, Clewer, near WindsoT. 



ELECTRICIAN wants SITUATION; Gas 

 and Oil Engines ; own repairs; married; well 

 reccmmended ; and fill up' spare time in Garden. 

 A p pi y E . 0 OO K , D e bd e n Hal 1 , Lo ug h to n , Etssex . 



FOREMAN (Inside), or good Second; 11 

 years good experience ; 3 ae Foreman ; all Fruit, 

 Plant, and Carnation Houeep, also Begonia*s, Chry- 

 feanthemums, and Decorating ; excellent reference-s ; 

 age 25; married when suited. J. M. Penzance Lodge, 

 Arthur's Hill, Sliankliii. 



GENTLEMAN wishes to recommend his 

 GARDENER (Head Working) to any Lady or 

 Gentleman; 15 years' exx>erience in all branches; 

 age 30; married, no children. G. BRUNTON, 

 Charleefleld Road, Horley. 



GARDENER (Head of three or more); 

 lif« experieiioe in all branchpfS Inside and Out; 

 excellent references, ago :i2. G. GRICE, The Gartlens, 

 Coml^ormerc Abbey, Whitehiurch. Salop. 



OURNEYMAN (Secx)nd, Inside) under 



Foreman; L\ jears' exp?rienee; age 21; dieen- 

 ?aged; oaa bo well recommended; Bothy preferred. 

 Apply A. PUGSLEY, Poltimore, near Exeter. 



(^ARDENER seeks RE-ENGAGEMEXT, 



^ingle-ha-nded or otheirw>,t\ lui:v expcriciufd. 

 nolh Inside and Out; accustonud to both iari>e :nul 

 fjn.Qll gardens; highly recommended and t;-ood charac- 

 ^^r^'^ disengaged when suited; .sin"le. Apply 2.494, 

 Office of this Journal 



r^ARDENER (Inside and Outside); age 



\ All?;' " 'i\ yf^»i"' in rr' >''nt ]i. ,-iti.in. Apj'lv 



V MKinn'. >tatiOii Hill. H niU ninu-h nrar AVor),!- 



r< ARDENER, single, seeks SITUATION as 



I nder, or Single-handed; no objection to pony 

 yi Tr:ip ; 4 y* :xrfi' good character ; difienirairod. 

 -Mply to r. HAULAND, Black Boys Common, J^usvsex. 



GARDENER (Head); life experience in all 

 branches of the profet-eion; aico the Manage- 

 ment of Estate, Animals, Wood*, etc.; 5^ years in 

 present isitaation ; highly recommended by present 

 and previous employers ; age 38; married. MOORE^ 

 The Garden©, Dornden, Timbridg-e Wells. 



GARDENER. — ]MR. HIGGIE, Stanwick 

 Park, Darlington, highly recommends E. SMITH, 

 who has been General Foreman 9 years, to any Lady 

 or) Gentleman requiring Head ; experienced in all 

 branches. Inside and Out; age 33. Addrees, Stan- 

 wick Park, Darlington. 



CI ARDENER ^eok^; RE-ENGAGEMENT, 

 JT Single-handed or with help; life exi>erienee, 

 gained in" good places; first-cMss grower, Inside and 

 Out; hard worker and willing to make himself uiseful 

 if required; highest refis. ; age 26 ; Single. Full jmrti- 

 ciilare to E. G. BETTON, 3. Orchard Terraoe, Nursery 

 Ro<id, Old Southgate. N. 



Read what an Advertiser writes re 



" Gardeners' Magazine." 



March 31, 1912. 



Dear Sirs,— 



Will you kindly discontinue my advt. in 

 your " C. M.," as I am suited, i obtained 

 more answers through the medium of your 

 paper than through any other source, and 

 have obtained this position through same. 

 Thank you very much. 



Yours, etc., 



E. D 



The " GARDENERS' MAGAZINE" is the 



gardener's friend. Read it and recommsnd 

 it to your friends. 



(~1 ARDENER (Head Working, where three or 

 X more are kept). Highly recommended by la^t 

 employer. Life experience in all branches. LEWIS, 

 S:alle. Norwich. 



GARDENER, experienced (Single-handed 

 or otherwiee) ; 6 years in pre-eent situation ; good 

 characters ; can bo well recommended ; age 2<] jx^ars. 

 "\l\RSHALL, 8, Hellar<l5 Read, Stevenage, Herts. 



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ARDENER (ag-e m desires SITUATION ; 



JT 'oul knowledo-e In-^i^lr nn.l <>ut; t years m 

 ent .situation. Api^ly K. COX. lliltun Hill, Rugby. 



JOURNEYMAN.— MR. PODMORE, The 

 Manor aardciie, Little BerkianKvttMl. Hertford. 

 \\\\] be pleased to recommend a Man. a-v c-T.-niy 

 and reliabi-e; near London prefeiicd. 



JOURNEYMAN (Inside and Out) under 

 Foreman; tall and strong; 4 years' experience; 

 good r ef er.^'n ce* ; a go 19^ . K . JVl ITCH KLL, Powder- 

 ham Castle Gardenis, Kenton, near Kxeter. 



JOURNEYMAN, Second (Inside, or Inside 

 a.nd Out); age 23; 7 yearo* general exjjerience ; 

 good character ; aUstainer ; leaving, no fault, totopp*^ 

 Or^ictt Hall Gardens, Grays, Ijssex. 



OURNEY.MAN. 



^rr. PODMORE. The 



Manor Gardenj5, Little Berkhamste<I. Hertf* rd^ 

 can recommend a YOUNG MAN, age 23. wlio ha^ 

 been with him three vears ; abistainrr. 



MR. APLIN, late of Hasfield Court Gar- 

 dens, ihighly recommends A. STRAWFORD, ag-e 

 22 a« UNHER GARDENER (Inside and Out); was 

 with him 8 years. Address, Mr. APLIN, Haw Farm^ 

 Apperley, Tewkesbury, 



MR. JOHN FERRINGTON, Brynbella, St. 

 Asaph, wished to recommend R. H. liORERTS 

 for Outside; h\ years' experience and good character; 



age 



2C ; Bothy preferred. 



MR. J. R. SMITH wishes to recommend 

 M. FISHENDKN tus Improver; Inside or In- 

 sid-? and Out; age I"; 2 years' good experience; 

 Bf thy i)rcferred. Bedgebury Gardens, Goudhurst, 

 Kent. 



THE RIGHT HON. LADY BROUGHAM 

 and VAUX and her llrad G.irdener, Mr. 

 AUTON, can with confidence recomnund their Fore- 

 man, F.'MT TIMER, to any lady or gentleman wanting 

 a thonuiL'^lily competent man as G ARDENER (He^id 

 Wcrkiui:j ; 14 y< ars' exi>erience gained in good plaoes ; 

 2^- yeans here where Orchids and Malmaisons are 6pe- 

 cialitiee; age 28; married when suited. MUTIMER, 

 Bi ousrham Gardens, Penrith. 



Wf ^'lORRIS. Esq.. The Ding-le. Sydonhani 



T T ■ Hill. ^.K.. hi'jhiy n'cdinnifiuU Ganh'UtT 

 as gcoil ^iiiL'lr-liuiinviI ; liti' ex])eriorice In^i.le and 

 Out; a^-e 24 ; excellent refcrene-tv- ; married when 

 suited; ^ country preferred; dist<^n( no object. 

 CULVER 17, Peak Hill Gardens, ;^ydt uhain, London. 



YOUNG MAN seeks SITUATION as 

 Pnder Gardener in general gard-^n. or able to 

 take charge of a garden. G. W. BKNTON, 161. Duke 

 Street. St. Helem^, Lances. 



Situations Vacant. 



GARDENER (Under), single.— Can 

 Gardiener thorouLrhly reeouiniend good 

 CHEN GARDKNKIi. and abb^ to take duty. etc. 



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