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Delivery Services ( Essential services)

Antonio from

Need something ESSENTIAL delivered?

We are now limited to providing delivery services for ESSENTIAL SERVICES only as defined by Government Guidelines.

Our Team is PPE ready (we have all the required Personal Protection Equipment to ensure the safety of you and us) and our vehicles are equipped with all the required sanitary items. Our team is also well versed with all Covid-19 delivery protocols including home deliveries.

Please note that ONLY 1 person will be available at a time for each delivery.

Item will be delivered to the doorstep / garage only as all deliveries will be contactless.

Furniture moving, in general, is NOT considered to be essential.

Urgent deliveries are welcome.

Booking is recommended - Please text or call Antonio on 022 024 6753 or email deliveryservicesnz@gmail.com

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