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CSRES INSERTIONS FOB, THE PRICE OP TWO! 



ft S GARDENER (Head Working) 



rl ist U ; twenty years' experience in first-* 



wti up in all branches ; good references.— H,. tf., i 55> 

 Ckificr Road, Wil iesdea Green. 



Tdvertiser seeks re-engage- 



A VENT as Head Gardener or Gardener and Bailiff ; life 

 -a-kace in some of the best places in the country; 14 years 

 {Zfeation ; fe**da55 references— J. Lloyd, Albert Road, 

 l'«r Pirkstooe, Dorset. 



AN UNDER GARDENER, age 22, over 



}\ years' experience (Inside and Out) in one situation, 

 r>F*MS to find WORK under a Head Gardener, who would 

 li^fa to teach him the higher branches of gardening ; nur- 

 tct$ dfeted to.— Write, stating wages and duties expected, 

 1 toMpbyer, the Rev. E. Borkadaile, Mere, Wilts. 



FOREMAN (Inside or General) ; aged 26 ; 

 Aarooghly competent, and highly recommended by past 

 aad present employers.— J. Scovell, Albury Park Gardens, 



GARDENER (Head); age 36; married, one 



Vj cWd, aged seven ; life experience in all branches of 

 ptaiftf ; would undertake land and stock if required.— 

 &» Batten, Olive Cottages, St. Jude's Road, Englefield 

 Scaioei. 



GARDENER (Head, where three or more 

 are kept) ; 20 years' practical experience in all branches ; 

 age 36 ; married ; total abstainer ; six years' character from 

 present place.— W. Jones, Park Homer, Wimborne. 



/^ARDENER (Head), age 3 r, REQUIRES 



V_J SITUATION at once ; Indoors and Out ; two years in 

 Bryanston Gardens; excellent testimonials; abstainer — 

 Howard Abbott, Knighton, Durweston, Blandford. 



QARDENER (Head, where three or more are 



cucumber? 1 ^T^*™ y e * rs ' experience in vines, peaches, 



nS ' St0VC ? Dd t ^ €enh ^e, flower and kitchen 



M 



AN, married, no 



tion as COWMAN. 



family, requires situa- 



Experienced; understands Pigs 



GARDENER (Head- Working) ; age 44 ; 

 married, no family ; life experience in good gardens, and 

 sixteen years head gardener to the late J. L. Baldwin, Esq — 



Address, G. s Burgess, 17, Eversleigh-road, Lavender Hill 

 London, S.W. ' 



and PonUrxr - *r 1 V «*i««ww unaerstanas rigs 



ana Poultry W1 f e good butter maker ; good references ; age 42. 

 A. B., Rushmore Cottages, Frensharn, Farnham. 



GARDENER (Head); age 39; married; 

 9 expenenced in all branches ; six and a-half years in last 

 situation as head ; left through establishment being broken up ! 

 can be well recommended.— Address C. Russell, Clayton West! 

 Huddersfield. 7 



TV/T R. COOK, Compton Bassett, Calne, Wilts 



VI AY • 7*1? '? RECOMMEND a Young Man as FORE 

 worthy 3 y ex Penence ; thoroughly practical and trust. 



D ICHARD SMITH and CO., beg to an- 



from 



GARDENER (good 

 years' experience ; 4J y 

 age 30.— J. t in, Wellington 

 Siough. 



Single-Handed) ; 15 



in last situation ; married ; 

 Terrace, Wellington Street, 



CITUATION as Head Gardener, where two 



ARDENER (Head Working); married; 



tft lb J. S. Bergheim, Esq., Belsize Court, Hamp- 

 1 m have pleasure in recommending G. Gill, as a good 

 a! prdeoer (for the country). Sixteen years' experience 



its. 



PARDENER (Single-handed, or one under) j 



^T* . a S e 45 5 thoroughly experienced in all branches; no 

 objection to cows ; married ; good references ; total abstainer.— 

 J. Knight, Gothic Cottage, Lowneld Heath, near Crawley, 



reco 



or more are kept ; well up in all branches; can be highly 

 W T p C « ; l6 ^ yca 7 ex ^ erienc e; married when suited.^ 



W. J. Kendall, Corndean Gardens, Winchcomb. 



WANTED, SITUATION as Second Gar- 



¥ ¥ dener.-Apply C. Brandrick, Six Cottages, Whitley 

 Common, Coventry. 6 1 ™ 



ARDENER (Head Working, where one or 



J aort are kept ; life experience ; age 33 ; married, two in 

 * references.— Address, J. H., Me 



Njryrries, Fare ha 



Messrs. W. and G. 



GARDENER (Second or Single handed); age 



.V^* 2 4 »* p a Gentleman's Garden ; understands glass and 

 kitchen garden ; can have good character.- " 

 lands, Mereworth, Maidstone, Kent, 



Standen, High- 



("ARDENER (Head Working, or 



VJ Siafk Handed); age 26; single; ten years' 



mm tM ftfl i-rarrhes; first class testimonials, 

 fc «■» Vtlla, Stafford Road, Barnet. 



good 



practical 



-w. P., 



NER (Head Working, or good 



where three or four are kept); life experience ; 

 ri, no family ; lodge preferred.-GEO. E. Collins, 

 fltd, Bromley, Kent. ' 



PARDENER, with excellent references as 



VJ . to ability in all branches from first-class places, seeks 

 situation ; age 32 ; married ; abstainer.— Gardener, 

 Wellington Road, Forest Gate, E. 



\1TANTBD b y a thoroughly experienced 



VV Man a SITUATION as Horticultural Architect and 

 Landscape Gardener in first-class business. Experience in 

 England and on the Continent b large nurseries. Thorough 

 knowledge of carpet bedding, and also of all departments ; good 

 references.-Apply Architect, 4,895, Gardeners' Magazine 

 Office, 148-149, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C. 



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NER (Head Working) ; age 32 5 



U ^5? y 'aY* ^ all kinds of flowers, 



vlwT tCf ° r( ?? g; e ? ce,Ie ™ testimonials 

 West View Terrace, Mount Pleasant, Wilmslow, 



JOURNEYMAN (Second or Third) ; Inside 

 in gentleman's establishment; three years' experience; 

 a S e *9 ; good character and references ; abstainer.— J. Red- 

 ding, Holbrook, Ipswich, Suffolk. 



Situation* WutunU 



Laments under tMa Leading" are charged 

 d. for Pour lines (32 worde), and ed. per 

 f eight w or da after. 



JOURNEYMAN (First); age 24 ; good know- 

 ledge of forcing vines, peaches, melons, cucumbers ; stove, 

 greenhouse, house decorations; two and a-half years in 

 present place.— J. Edge, Osterley Park, Isle worth, Middlesex. 



W AN rr E p?;r a A n xT eXper 1 ien P ed workin g gardener 



r • ^ qk ^ 'm 2 ?; t0 of the * rounds lately 



— Applications to be 

 made by letter, giving references, and stating full particulars 

 including experience and salary required, to Charles e! 

 Vickeks, 50, Bank Street, Sheffield. 



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