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Emmanuelle Marshall moving and vouchers won in school raffles.


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Dear All,

Just to let you know that if you have won a voucher from Emmanuelle Marshall Children's Shoes, they will be valid until March 31st.

I know some of you will have heard that the Warehouse will be closing down. Just to let you know Emmanuelle Marshall Children's Shoes will not be.

Any loyalty cards you have still keep these and for those who have left your loyalty cards with me, not to worry I will keep hold of them.

I will be in the Warehouse until March 9th then will be (11th March) in Mabel Vintage 14 Melbourne Grove SE22 8QT.

News of the Warehouse was only known to me a week ago, so I apologise for the short notice of relocating.

All the schools who contact me regarding your raffle prize draw for their school fairs.Please remember to contact me again for such events.

Either via the forum or Twitter.

Still supporting our local schools.

Thank you.

Daya Day.

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HI Daya


I read yesterday about ED Warehouse closing ..... what a pity! However we will be sure to find you at your new space (Mabel) and continue to get our shoes from you. I am so glad that you have a new spot to go to. Wishing you much luck with your relocation, and see you as soon as the weather turns and my daughter needs a lighter shoe! The winter boots we bought from you are still holding up well!

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Hi,

Mabel Vintage shop hours are Mondays to Saturdays 10am -6pm.

Sunday's 11am -5pm. Emmanuelle Marshall will be the same for Monday to Saturday but will be 12 -5 on Sundays.

I will officially be there Tuesday 11th March.

Please note I am at the warehouse until the 9th March.

Lot's of reductions too.

Thank you again.

I hope the above helps.


Kind regards


Daya Day.

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