4th December, 1908.

I should like to say how very pleased I am with the careful way in which the removal has been done, and with the excellent way in which all your men have worked. They were most careful, willing and obliging, and worked their hardest to get the house straight as soon as possible. I should like to say how extremely pleased I am with the way my furniture has been stored, and the care that has been taken of it. You have had it stored in your Warehouse for over a year, and it has come out every bit as good as when it went in. There is practically nothing broken and nothing in the least damaged, and what is perhaps more wonderful everything has been kept so beautifully clean. I cannot say enough for your foreman, he worked splendidly, and was most civil and obliging, nothing being too much trouble for him. I don’t think there is a mark on any of the furniture or on the house, which I think is largely due to his excellent supervision and care. With my renewed thanks for the care you have taken of my things.

Believe me, Yours faithfully, (Capt.) F. M. S. PITT.


Removal from Markbeech to Gloucester Terrace, W.

5th December, 1910.

I wish to express my gratitude for the splendid way in which the removal was effected, and for the care, efficiency and civility of the foreman and man under him.

Yours faithfully, SIDNEY STREATFIELD.


Removal from Charles Street to Lowndes Square.