i An extraordinary orrurrnnra took place in New Plymouth as a result, or which a woman weeived a nasty out on the {are from flying glass. A battle “as lying in the water-course (‘insa‘ in iiw kerbing. and a molar-oar. pul—inn: min siup, camr‘ ll|| against the imriiv. “rib-h \\.'l> rrnshmi Dviwer‘n the 'E‘nlii “liwi :nni Vim mi!» of the kerbmz. ii hrniw “HII an Pxplnsh'o sound .mul iim gin“ flv‘w mnr tho fnnipaih. .wzun or ii >ivikm: iilv \‘s'mmm on [he in‘:‘ and min-”m: sumo painmi vuis. ‘l'im nmiorhi drum: illc “Dunn away In lmr imnw afh‘x' she had received trmpumry treatment. in a nauby “109:1
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19883, 12 May 1936, Page 2
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107Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19883, 12 May 1936, Page 2
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