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2687 days ago

Household Cleaner

Dr Praveen from Flat Bush

Hi There,

My wonderful and amazing domestic cleaners for last 5-6 years have decided to move back to Phillipines next month later (I'm so sad about which).
And I thus find myself in a bewildered quandary, the reason for this post here. 

These two kind, lovely & humane ladies had actually become like my family, looked after the house and I never needed to tell them anything ever.

With reciprocatory respect & love, I too kindly looked after them and also cared very much for their welfare.

If you are keen to take up a bi-monthly cleaning, laundering, ironing et.al. (A-Z household) work in Dannemora area, please do contact me sooner than later. 

All requisite credentials or reference checks, including meeting my current cleaners is not an iota of an issue here.

With Many Thanks & Best Regards
Dr. Praveen Talwar
0274726175
Praveen.Talwar@Spark.co.nz

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