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1176 days ago

Looking for savings as an expectant parent? Read on.

Marnela from Tawa

Kia Ora Neighbours,

Are you an expectant parent looking to save some money on newborn items? Look no further, Hire a Newborn Kit - Wellington is here to help. At Hire a Newborn Kit - Wellington, we commit to save you money by hiring out newborn kits and bundles for eight weeks from the time your baby is born. We also sell preloved and functional newborn and 0-3m old clothes that will surely be within your budget.

Interested to find out more about kits and bundles we offer? Visit our Facebook Page: Hire a Newborn Kit - Wellington; website: www.hireanewbornkitwellington.com... or email us at hireanewbornkitwellington@gmail.com.

We will be at Knox Church Hall on Saturday, October 1 from 10am-2pm for My Walk in Wardrobe sustainable fashion market and we will be at Kid's Preloved Toys and Clothes event at Linden Community Centre hosted by Wellington Beats and Beans from 9:30am -12:30pm.

Hope to see you there.

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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