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High Tea With Mrs Woo
The guide was updated:If you want to buy local and natural fashion, head over to the High Tea with Mrs Woo boutique. The shop opened its doors in 2004 and stands for minimalist, artsy fashion made with organic fabrics. This is the ideal place for eco-conscious fashionistas with a sense of style.
Useful Information
- Address: Shop 6/18 Wolfe Street, Newcastle NSW
- Opening hours: Tue–Fri 9:30am–5pm, Sat & Mon 9:30am–3pm, Sun 9:30am–2pm
- Website: www.highteawithmrswoo.com.au
- Phone: +61 2 4926 1969
- Email: hello@highteawithmrswoo.com.au
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