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Dear All,

I am not one to air my personal life on the forum but I have to apologise if you have visited to purchased shoes and I have not been open or around.

On Wednesday 19th March my mother passed away and through stress and anxiety I ended up in hospital.

I have now returned to work and Emmanuelle Marshall is now returned to normal.

I am open seven days a week but I work Tuesday to Saturday.Sundays and Mondays I have a helper who is qualified to measure and serve.

Thank you for those who heard about my loss and who have been very understanding I really do appreciate your kind words well wishes and your support.

If you need a prize raffle for your school event or charity fund raiser or any event,please inbox me details.

New stock is now in stock and some school shoes are now in the Sale.

I hope to see you soon.

Kindest regards

Days Day


Emmanuelle Marshall Children's Shoes

Mabel

14 Melbourne Grove

East Dulwich

SE22 8QZ

Tel:020 8693 5132

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