MOTOR-CARS COLLIDE
BOTH ESCAPE LIGHTLY Slight injuries to her head were suffered by the daughter of Dr. J. H. La wry, of Huntly Avenue. New mark*" when his motor-car became involved in a collision with another motor-cat said to be driven by Mr. C. T. Armstrong, of Panmure Road, Ellerslie, ai the junction of Manukau Road and Great South Road, shortly after eight o’clock last evening. Although th*> impact was severe, little damage was done to either car. Dr. La wry was turning in to St. Marks Road from the direction of Epsom and Mr. Armstrong was turning in to the Great South Road, when the accident occurred. Mr. Armstrong’s car was only slightly damaged abour the bumper and radiator while the running board of Dr. La wry's car wa-» damaged and two windows shattered.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 1
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