HURLED THROUGH WINDOW.
WOMAN STRUCK BY CAR. LITTLE INJURY SUFFERED. fllY TF.I.KGIIAPII. —<|W>. CORRESPONDENT.] I'ALMHRHTON NORTH, Saturday, lo be struck by a motor-car, hurled through a thick plate-glass window and lo emerge with nothing more serious than a few bruises was the experience of Mrs. W Oloyn, of Rongotea. Mrs. ftloyu was standing near the win-' dows which divide the showroom of premises in Rangitikei Street from a garage entrance, when a car driven by Miss B Horn, a nurse, crashed through the windows and pushed Mrs. Oloyn, who was unable to get out of the way, through tho glass. 'lhe car was not. damaged. Mrs. Oloyn, who was thrown to the far corner of the showroom, was able to get up and walk away a few minutes later.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 10
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129HURLED THROUGH WINDOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 10
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