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ANXIOUS FOR WORK

LAT'E PEFR'S DAUGHTElt. ONLY A S5IALL 1NC051E. The Hon. Juliet Gardner, the eldest ciuughtcr of the late Lord Burghclere, advertised in London recently that sh? was anxions to find sec-retarial work. ^Jie had had good business training srd was ready to ass.ist a lady in London who might require lielp with corrcspondence, entertamment and shoppmg. 5Ties Gardner said : — "I don't mind sernbbing a floor or washing up dirtv plates and dishes. I must have work, tt ra use at present 1 have only a small iii'ome. People who liave an ineome of thousands a year have 110 idea what if is like to live 011 £100 a year. "T have 110 sympathy with the id'e ncli. T like people that do things. I love work and 1 don't mind under \-liat eireuni.stances 1 work. 1 have had three offers, but 4 sliall wait until the morning's post before I decide on anything. I should prefer a seeretarial j post in a hig husiiiess." From 1892 to 1895 5fiss Gardner's | f-.ther, Mr Herhert Gardner, was Pre- | sident of the Board of Agriculture. Mid at the dissolution in 1895 was made Baron Burghclere. He died in j U.21 . when tho title heeame extinet. i r ady Burghclere was the eldest daughtor of the fourth Earl of Carnarvon and widow of Captain tlie Hon. Alfred Byng.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 8

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ANXIOUS FOR WORK Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 8

ANXIOUS FOR WORK Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 8

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