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Business Focus A firm favourite for soft furnishings Aquarius


shop that houses a varied choice of hand knitting wool and sewing accessories including needles, zips, threads, elastic and bias binding. Whether you’re an experienced knitter or a complete beginner, we’d love to help you, – we’ve even been known to help customers out of tricky knitting situations!


Aquarius Soft Furnishings are a family firm based in Coxheath, Kent with over 30 years experience in the soft furnishings trade. As proud members of the Association of Master Upholsterers, we can offer a wealth of knowledge on all aspects of soft furnishing, from curtains and blinds to a full upholstery service.


We boast our very own wool and haberdashery 01622 746454


We pride ourselves on our unique customer service – our friendly, experienced staff are always on hand to offer their advice. If necessary we are able to call to your home and discuss your requirements, advise on styles best suited to your windows and provide a free, no obligation quotation. We use a variety of suppliers to ensure we offer a wide range of products to meet every budget and personal requirement. Our reputation precedes us with many of our customers returning time after time and recommending our services too.


Our convenient location with free parking makes us the perfect choice.


Visit our showrom


Unit 2, The Oast, Clockhouse Farm, Coxheath, ME17 4PB E-mail: aquarius.1@btconnect.com www.aquariussoftfurnishings.co.uk


01622 744265 Drive into Summer with David


DAVID Smart has a passion for seeing his learner drivers ripping up their L plates as soon as possible. He said: “I became a driving instructor because I wanted a job with real satisfaction


and there is nothing better than seeing someone pass their test first time. “I was also always being told by friends and work colleagues that I was a calm and relaxed type of person and that I would make a great driving instructor,” he added.


David was trained by Learner Driving Centres, which claim to save individuals about £450 in lesson costs.


According to Government figures, learners each buy on average 52 hours of driving


tuition. In total, those who passed had on average 67 hours of driving experience including practice with family or friends. But with LDC’s cutting-edge training materials and methods, the average number of hours to pass the test is closer to 30 - a potential saving of up to 22 hours. David said: “Everybody is different and the LD System allows for flexibility in lessons so that you learn to drive safely at a rate that suits you.”


For a limited period only David is offering the first five hours of driving lessons for only £60, plus the LD workbook worth £14.95 for just £10. This offer is not available to those nearing test standard. He added: “To help you decide which course would best suit you I provide a free, no obligation, home visit. At this meeting I explain to you how the LD System works and what each course provides.”


For more information call....


07977 547383 01622 202378 0800 400 777


www.trainwithdavid.co.uk 24 Maidstone Town June 2014 Wool Shop & Soft Furnishings


Come and visit us for your Knitting Wool, Haberdashery Ribbons, Buttons, Elastic, Sewing Aids. All your Curtain making and Upholstery requirements met.


ALL STYLES OF HAND SEWN CURTAIN MAKING


Pelmets, valances, cushions, bed covers etc We can supply fabrics or make up your own


Alterations re-lining & repairs undertaken


SUPPLIERS of CURTAINS, TRACKS & POLES


Including Electric curtain track’s *


BLINDS


Roller, Roman, Vertical, Venetian Pleated *


New range of wools & summer cottons NOW IN STOCK


COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY SERVICE Ample Easy Parking


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David’s Driving School


First 5 lessons for £60!


• One week pass course • Semi-intensive • Midway pass course • Test booster courses • Block Booking • Weekly Lessons


“The safe drivers of tomorrow are the well-taught learners of today”


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