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Capital 69

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Danu Natural’s new organic cotton period underwear is natural, reusable, free from PUL, and made ethically in New Zealand. Manage your period the sustainable way. Available in four styles from Commonsense Organics or order online at danunatural.com

B e s t o f t h e fe s t Louis Baker, Tiny Ruins, and Mara TK (Cap #56) are just three of the many hundreds of people who will perform at the Newtown Festival on 8 March. There’ll be bands, circus and dance groups, choirs, and heaps more. Catch Freya Daly Sadgrove performing her killer poetry, or ECE teachers Karen (aka Wellington Paranormal’s Officer O’Leary) and Tom singing songs about helicopters, sharing, and poo. Make sure you come visit us at our Capital stall on the main drag, we’re doing something a bit special.

I g ot yo u b a b e Nature Baby is coming to Wellington. This March, the much-loved New Zealand family-owned business is joining the community on Jessie Street in Te Aro. Their new store will provide a haven of calm, offering their full range of organic clothing and natural products for baby, newborn to four years. naturebaby.co.nz

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Socia l bunny

It's cool to kōrero

There’s thinking outside the box and then there’s Nixie and Oscar, a pair of adorable therapy bunnies who are available to pat, cuddle, or simply spill your heart out to on Cuba Street. You’ll find them rummaging around the bark of Cuba’s planter boxes, or on instagram @nixie_and _oscar

He wai pūataata rawa te wai, e kitea noatia ana te ika nunui o taua awa.

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It’s such clear water, you can easily see the big fish in that river.


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