(II thepress l Homa mover Check! Just one way |g “The Press” g. Classifieds can help you || move house. Hang this up ® 7 Ig and tick off jobs as you B do them, || /P g HAVE YOU? .. . /T Measured all windows in your |g new house for curtains? Measured all rooms for carpets? Measured kitchen for cooker/ fridge/freezer/drier etc? Measured wall areas for wallpaper and measured bedrooms for size of beds? S' Dining Room — will your present suite fit in well? Lounge — will your present furniture fit, and do it justice? Checked number of light fittings? Have you enought bulbs and shades? Will your present shades do? You’ll probably find many of your existing furnishings, carpets, curtains, even cookers, beds and furniture will not fit your new home. Either they’re the wrong size or simply won’t look right. Take the easy and sensible approach with these furnishings. Let “The Press” g Classifieds find a home for them. And get || a cash bonus as a little extra help H towards moving expenses. || pAs==n o [sss§> llfc Booked the removal men? (If not you’ll find many good companies in Classifieds.) Insured your goods in transit? Including valuables that you carry yourself? J Stopped your newspaper to your present house? Arranged for fuel deliveries to your new house? Picked up a bus timetable for the route that serves you? Started your newspaper to your || new house? g Informed all your friends of your H new address, as well as your garage, credit card firms, gs investments and other businesses H with which you deal? — 3 Arranged with the M.E.D. for your S final reading at your old address pg and ensured that a supply card is at your new address? II Obtain forms from your nearest ||| Post Office regarding: B 1. Postal redirection service — ® 2. Parliamentary electoral roll — g| change of address g 3. T.V. licensing — change of || address g| Changed your address with the Bank, AA, work, insurance companies, clubs, library, people gp mailing you magazines or newsletters, and the local council?) Arranged for your sS Arranged for electricity and |g telephone to be reconnected in g your name and disconnected at || your old home? g Found out where the nearest Ig shops/pubs/golf course/squash g club/swimming baths/church/ etc, are to your new home? g| Notified your change in address U to Project Identification, your j| doctor, Social Welfare Dept, and I g| your savings bank? I 1 ® If we can help ease your moving ft problems by finding homes for any of g your unwanted items, do give us a ring -■ ““ Phone 792-440 ANY TIME. From Claeeifiede in “The Preee” we wish you a trouble-free move and a happy life your new home. r
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Press, 31 January 1986, Page 27
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452Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 31 January 1986, Page 27
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