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ED Warehouse will officially close its doors this Sunday at 5pm.


Loads of bargains still to be had. Everything from men's and ladies vintage and designer clothing, furniture, jewellery, children's shoes, cushions, curtains, gifts and lots lots more.


Final reductions are in place and if the last few weeks are anything to go by then its going to be a bit crazy!!


We have had a great time in East Dulwich and we thank you all very much. We look forward to seeing you very soon at our next exciting venture.


Thanks and goodbye.


ED Warehouse

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Just like to thank ED Warehouse for giving me the opportunity to start my own business.

Last day at ED Warehouse Sunday 9th March.

Will really miss Ed and the traders.

I will be in my new place

Mabel

14 Melbourne Grove

East Dulwich

SE22 8QT

Sale shoes are now ?10 and under real leather shoes.

If you are not interested in the Sale there is the new spring summer stock.

Thank you.

Daya Day

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