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THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO! 



ARR and SONS have on their Register 



several competent HEAD GARDENERS. They will 

 m Dleased to furnish full particulars on application.— 12 and 13, 

 King .Wt-jhg nt Garden, London. 



OREMAN (Inside, or General); age 26; 



sood all-round experience ; highly recommended ; two 

 rears in present situation, i\ previously as foreman.—E. Hewer, 

 • rhc Gardens, Itton Court, Chepstow, Monmouthshire. 



FOREMAN (Inside, or General) in a 

 kept establishment ; age 30 ; thorough knowledg< 

 dening in all branches; good references.— W. D., 1 

 Street, Chelsea, S.W. 



well- 



ge of ear- 

 19, King 



FRANK GARRETT, The Firs, Woodford 

 Wells, Essex, is OPEN to ENGAGE with any lady or 

 •entleman requiring the services of a thoroughly experienced 

 Head Working Gardener; married; age 32; excellent testi- 

 mo nials ; two years he a d. ( 



GARDENER (Head) where three or four 

 are kept ; life experience in all branches ; age 40 ; married, 

 two children ; good references. — Address J. Denton, Up Down 

 Hill, Windlesham, Surrey. ^ 



GARDENER (Head) ; where two or more 

 are kept ; age 27 ; single ; life experience in all branches 

 Inside and Out ; excellent character. — W. Peters, Gardens, 

 High Fi rs. Harpenden, Herts. 



GARDENER (Head); age 35; thoroughly 

 experienced Inside and Out; early and late forcing; 6J 

 years head in present place.— A. Stock, Gardens, Bury Hall, 

 Alverstoke, Hants. 



GARDENER (Head) ; age 25 ; where two are 

 kept ; life experience in all branches ; Inside and Out ; 

 food references.— W. Danieis, The Gardens, Lamb Close 

 1 1 ou>e, Eastwood, Notts. 



GARDENER (Head), or Gardener and 

 Uailifl".— Scotch ; ftgc 46 J married ; no family ; thorough 

 all-round life experience in superior places ; first-class testimonials, 

 and reference tolpresent employer.— J. L., The Gardens, Knowle 

 Hall, Warwickshire. 



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GARDENER (Head Working); age 34; 

 married ; thorough knowledge of gardening in all branches ; 

 disengaged ; excellent character frcm past employers.— Wm. 

 Smith, Judd_Road, Tonbridjfe. 



/GARDENER (Head Working) ; married ; 



40 1 tnorou g nI y experienced and practical in all the 

 branches; 12 years' excellent character as head from present 

 employer.— W. Bali., Bramcotc, Notts. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed, or with 

 help). — John Chandler, Gardener, Nyn Pa»k, Northaw, 

 would lx; pleased to RECOMMEND Walter Randall, age 24, 

 who has served here as Second most satisfactory for two years ; 

 experienced ; Inside and Out. — W. R. Ramsckoft, Bury 

 Street, Lower Edmonton. 



GARDENER (Single-handed).- Head 

 Gardener, Wyddial Hall, Buntinefcrd, Herts, wishes to 

 RECOMMEND his sec nd man as above; over nire years' 

 good character ; married ; experienced in vines and general work ; 



understands bees. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or with help)] 

 understands vines, greenhouse, flower and kitchen garden, 

 and the general routine of the business ; seven years' excellent 

 character ; disengaged ; age 43 ; married, no family ; total 

 abstainer.— W. Shilvock, near The Reform, Biidge Road, 

 Mai denhead. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or good 

 Second) ; age 24 ; 8 years' practical experience Inside and 

 Out ; good characters ; disengaged, — \V. Barron, Poona House, 



Cosham, Hants 



GARDENER (Single-handed); age 25; 

 married when suited ; seven years' experience in good 

 gardens ; Inside and Out ; excellent references from past and 



Sesent employers.— G. Mann, The Gardens, High Firs, 

 arpenden, Herts. 



GARDENER (Single-handed); experience; 

 . age 30; single; total abstainer: country only. — C. R., 

 Mrs. Piper, Old Shoreham, Sussex. 



GARDENER (Single-handed); age 25; life 

 experience in all branches in good establishments ; excel 



lent references. — W. J., 69, Star Road, W. 



GARDENER (Second); Inside, or Inside 

 and Out ; age 25 ; eleven years' experience ; excellent 

 references — A. Pepper, 19, Bismarck Road, Highgate, N. 



GARDENER (Second of three, or Single- 

 handed) ; eight years' experience ; Inside and Out ; age 22 ; 

 good references ; Cheshire or Lancashire preferred. — H. Blythe, 

 Elmsall Lodge, Pontefract, Yorks. 



T OURNEYMAN (Inside, or Inside and Out) ; 



J age 21 ; having been in last situation 2 years can be well 

 W /^ mm ended ; b thy preferred.— E. Fryer, The Lodge, 

 Wg tJDnve, Brighton. Sussex. 



T OURNEYMAN~( Under); Inside, or Inside 



J and . Out ; in good Private Establishment ; age 19 ; good 

 experience; bothy preferred.— J. Treagus, Waldeck Cot- 

 tage, Lyne Lane, Chertsey, Surrey. 



"D ICHARD SMITH and CO., beg to an- 



r AV "ounce that they are constantly receiving application 

 trom Gardeners seeking Situations, and that they will be able 

 r°u S H p ^ T y anv . or Gentleman with particulars, &c— St. 



WANTED, a SITUATION as Under 



n 9^ d ^ ner; age 2I --Apply A. E. Shillam, Rose 



Cotta ge, W oolaston, near Lydney, Glos. 



WANTED, a SITUATION as Under 



7. Gardener; good character; willing to make himself 

 useful ; a^e 20.— Apply A. Ward, Reynolds Cottage, West 

 Street, Pnttlewell, Essex. 



yOUNG MAN SEEKS~SITUATION to 



_ improve in gentlemen's gardens ; five years' experience ; 

 Inside and Out; age 20; good references.— F. Hibbert, Gar- 

 dener, Whatlington Rectory, Battle, Sussex. 



yOUNG MAN SEEKS SITUATION 



X Improver (Inside); age 20 ; highly recommended by em- 

 ployer.— F. ItoNNEY, Colton House, Rugeley. 



YOUNG MAN, age 21, SEEKS SITUATION 

 in flower garden or pleasure grounds.— Apply to E. M., 

 Lawn Villas, Lang ley, Bucks. 



YOUNG MAN, age 20, SEEKS SITUATION 

 as Improver in the houses in gentleman's garden ; bothy 

 preferred; four years' experier.ee; good references. — Apply 

 A. K. Parsons, Cr »ydon Road, C aterham Valley. 



YOUNG MAN, 21, SEEKS SITUATION 

 as Under Gardener; six years' experience; Inside and 

 Out ; good character.— Apply H. Butler, Angel Inn, Henley- 

 on-Thames. 



Out, 



age 25 ; 

 of Mr. 



PARDENER (Head Working) where others 



V-I are kept ; married ; age 34 ; one child ; life experience in 

 «JI inches (including orchids and pines); good testimonials.— 

 " Inure h House, Rowner, G sport. 



/ ARDENER (Head Working); good experi- 



\J ence in vines, peaches, and greenhouse plants ; married, 

 OJI child; age 30; five years excellent character in present 

 P**ce. -F. Cook, Woodlands. Muswell Hill Road, Highgate. 



^ARDENER (Head Working), age 30; life 



ki XpC " Cn , CC ii thorou « hI y understands flowers, fruit, and 

 2£UNe% including orchids and carnations ; well recommended 



fcr^n Tt^" 1 empl0> ' ers "~ I)A v - SON > Rangemore Gardens, 



GARDENER (Second) ; Inside and 

 SEEKS SITUATION in private establishment ; 

 10 years' experience ; good character. — C. Doman, care 

 Warriner, Grange Road, E gham, Surrey. 



GARDENER (as Second, or otherwise, in 

 first-class place) ; Inside, or Inside and Out ; good charac- 

 ter, and general knowledge of work ; age 20. — H. Penn, The 

 Gardens, Mole Lodge, West Molesey, Surrey. 



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GROOM or GROOM-GARDENER; ride 

 and drive well ; understands stable duties and good kitchen 

 gardening ; married, one child, 7 ; age 37 ; good character. — H. 

 Terry, Station Road, Hayes, Kent 



OURNEYMAN (Inside and Out) ; six years' 



experience ; srood character.— C. Cutler, Halwill Green, 

 Beawcrthy, Devon. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), Inside, in good 



I establishment ; age 23 ; eight years' experience. Mr. 

 Kingan, The Gardens, Stonefield, Lincoln, can highly RE- 

 COMMEND a young Man as above. 



G A S^- NE ' R ; underst *ndshis profession in 



. IT *! ranchcs i 40 ; married, one chi 

 t , food reference.^W. F., 29, Highgate Hill, 



child ; life experi- 

 N. 



JOURNEYMAN (Inside, or Inside and 

 Out) ; seven years' experience ; age 22 ; can be well re- 

 commended. — A. Treglown, Trengwainton Gardens, Penzance 



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GARDENER.— WANTED immediately, a 

 „ MAN for market garden farm ; well up in cucumber, 

 tomato, and mushroom growing, &c. ; state wage ; and give 

 reference as to character, &c— A. F.~ 109, Ashby Road, 

 Loughborough. 



GARDENER (Third) WANTED, ^ith 

 general experience ; will be required to get coals and 

 clean house steps ; wages 17s.— Apply Head Gardener, 

 Canonchet, South Ealing, W. 



GRAPE THINNERS. - Good hands wanted 

 for temporary work ; good wages and overtime. — 

 Stephen Castle, F.R.H.S., Manager, Bottesford Vineries, 

 Notts. 



WANTED, a young MAN, used to jobbing 

 gardening. — Apply Woodberry Grove Nursery, Seven 

 Sisters Road, N. 



WANTED, TWO young MEN ; one for 

 general nursery work, and onejfor jobbing work, tofill up 

 time in nursery ; permanent situations to suitable men. — Elwood 

 Nursery, 51, Avenell Road, Finsbury Park. 



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Complete with 

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