Removal from Kensington to Store.

January 8th, 1912.

I wish to inform you that your men removed the furniture from my flat in a most workmanlike fashion. The tenants above and below me said they would not have known that moving was being done, had they not seen the cases. The Head Porter told me it was the tidiest and best managed move he had ever seen. A tenant of another flat told me she had been much struck with the excellent neatness re packing cases and general work she saw done from her windows (Flat 2.) I think you may hear from her later on. For myself, I cannot speak too highly of your excellent methods. You moved for us and stored our goods for one year some years ago, and when our furniture came back to us there was absolutely no fault to find, nothing but praise for excellent care shown. The thing that gave us most pleasure was the total absence of damp in every instance.

Yours very truly, (Mrs.) M. BREMNER.


Displaying Wedding Presents at the Hans Crescent Hotel.

January 9th, 1912.

I am writing just to express our satisfaction at the way your packers have done their work in removing and displaying the wedding presents.

Yours truly, (Mrs.) K. MANWARING.