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The requested URL /free_trade_list.php?AllResults=1 was not found on this server.WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF ACTONAProduct was successfully added to your shopping cart. Product was successfully added to your compare list. Product was successfully added to your wishlist. Welcome to Morgan Doyle Welcome to the home of Morgan Doyle Ltd, an Irish family run business since 1930. Our family run store has a large selection of top quality furniture that will meet your every need and budget.Our website is a full online shop allowing you the ability to shop straight from your own home. Please browse around the site and if there is anything that you don't see, why not come down to our large modern shop in Arklow, Co.Wicklow.Call Us Now 0402 32352 - Bedroom Furniture - Loire Oak Display Cabinet - Dining Room - Loire Oak Twin Pedestal Extending Table - Fabric Suites - Lexi Corner Group (With A Sofa Bed Option) Phoenix Corner Group & Footstool Classic Triple Mahogany Robe




- Sofas & Chairs - Lincoln Solid 2.2m Dinning Table & 8 Licoln Chairs With Cream SeatsWith the recent drop in temperatures, I’ve been warming up my house for the ensuing winter months. But it seems I’ve inadvertently created a nice cosy space for some uninvited guests… Last week I saw a mouse dart out from behind the fridge and across the kitchen floor, quick as a pinball. I’ve had to deal with rodents in most houses I’ve lived in, but I thought I’d solved the problem last year. I bought an ultrasonic deterrent that emits high-frequency sound waves heard by rodents, but not humans. I try to live by the principle of no harm to living things. Finding a device that you simply have to plug in seemed like the solution after years of bloody battles with Micky and friends. But, alas, it appears that after several months, the mice adjust to the sound. So, it’s back to the old dilemma: how to get rid of them in an effective yet not horrendously cruel way? 




I’m currently approaching the kitchen with loud stomps to make sure any crumb-seeking mice have fled before I enter. But it’s not a particularly relaxing – or hygienic – way to live. When living in a house-share a few years ago, my friends resorted to the dreaded super-sticky mats, after poison failed to get rid of our furry little housemates. I used to walk into the kitchen to find the poor things quivering with sheer terror on the mats. There they would remain until someone with a stronger stomach killed them. Never again will I go down that route. Many people swear by traditional spring-loaded mouse traps – with peanut butter overtaking cheese as the bait du jour. And it’s true that they’re the quickest – and thus potentially most ethical – device. But my brother’s tale of finding a half-dismembered mouse hopping helplessly around his flat with a trap on its back isn’t really an endorsement for this method either.Humane, live-catch traps are something of a pain (mice have a homing instinct, so you have to release them miles away).




So what’s the solution? For now, I’m going to buy another ultrasonic repeller, in the hope that it will work at a frequency the mice haven’t yet adjusted to. And I’ll attempt to keep the house scrupulously clean – ‘a single crumb can keep a mouse going for days,’ a pest-control professional once told me (which means the average toaster provides a feast). But this all-too-familiar dilemma is making me think that, while a new-build apartment isn’t as romantic as the Victorian house I currently live in, perhaps a lack of cracks is the only real solution to a pest-free life? It’s either that or convince my landlord to let me get a cat. But do I really have to go to these extremes to make my house rodent-free? How do you remove mice or rats from your home? I kill them with traps or poison (59%, 1,033 Votes) I don't have any mice or rats in my home (19%, 322 Votes) I use humane traps and set them free (13%, 221 Votes) I have a cat (9%, 160 Votes)




Pop in for a warm welcome from the team and all the expert advice you need. There's ample parking and air conditioning means it's always nice and comfy whatever the weather! White City Retail Park Tel: 0161 855 3740 Fax: 0161 855 3741 Enjoy free BT Wi-Fi by simply signing up when you’re in any of our stores. And please help yourself to tea, coffee, freshly baked cookies and cold filtered water. No time to visit? Order our free brochure and browse our new collections at home.Sofa beds are the perfect option for compact homes and tiny rooms short on space. From modern leather designs that fold down flat to traditional-look sofas with a pull-out mattress, there are plenty of different styles to choose from. Don’t feel you need to compromise on style or design either as the latest sofa beds are sleek and contemporary as well as super comfortable. Die-hard space-savers will know that there is nothing better than a piece of multi-functional furniture, with smaller single bed designs being highly popular due to modern small space living.




So go on, do away with the traditional sofa in favour of one of this season’s beautiful new sofa beds… Contemporary laid-back sofa bed that features a solid beech frame and legs, feather-filled back cushions and feather-wrapped foam seat cushions for amazing comfort. Handmade in Long Eaton, Derbyshire. A comfy and compact sofa that seamlessly converts into a cosy, supportive small single bed. Features blue cushion covers and contemporary white piping. Available in a choice of three colours and sizes. Epitomising good design, this sofa bed perfectly balances style and practicality. As a sofa it seats up to four people and opens into a sofa bed with the easy-to-use click-clack method. The arms are removable for added flexibility. The Rupert soda bed is a high quality three-seater design covered in a luxurious velvet fabric. Made from a solid pine, plywood and particleboard frame, the fold-out bed features a steel frame with beech plywood slats. This robust and well crafted sofa bed is perfect for guests.




The corner design means there is space for a storage compartment under the chaise. Made from beech wood, birch wood and plywood, the fabric has a lightly distressed texture with flat contrast piping. This smart modern design features a ‘click-clack’ movement that allows the sides to turn down and click into place, creating an excellent bed. Another advantage is the price – it is much easier on the pocket than a traditional sofa bed. Features beechwood legs and charcoal grey upholstery. The Dante range offers clean-cut design and generous sizes without sacrificing comfort. This sofa bed is upholstered in rich leather with deep cushioning and beautifully shaped arms. The mattress is coil sprung for comfort. Fitted cover medium sofabed in pink shade called Forth Rosewood. Made with traditional wood frame and foam-filled cushions. Also features two feather-filled scatter cushions. A big and beautiful sofa for a relaxed living room. Ideal for helping to define a seating area, this corner sofa can be placed against the wall or in the middle of the room.

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