Bonner was left with 16 stitches around her right eyebrow, three cheek fractures, a broken nose, blurry vision in her right eye, and teeth out of alignment.
Now, more than two months after the assault police will be releasing the CCTV footage on Police Ten 7 tonight in a bid to track down the offender.
Bonner was sitting with a friend in the outdoor area at about 11pm when she was hit from the side, she told the Herald.
She remained conscious, but slumped down, stunned, with her head between her knees.
Bonner believed she was hit by a man, one of a group of four she had seen nearby, but she didn't see him.
She spoke to another man who told her he knew the identity of her attacker but he refused to name him to her for fear of reprisal.
"There is no excuse or justification for this type of cowardly behaviour," she said two days after the attack. "I know there are witnesses out there."
In a statement today, police said Bonner began talking with three males who were also in the outside area of the bar.
At one point, the conversation turned sour and a number of inappropriate comments were made towards her.
Bonner turned away to have a draw on her cigarette, and was allegedly hit by one of the males using a glass.
Airing tonight at 7.30pm on TVNZ 2, Sergeant Carl Fowlie said Waitematā Police would like to speak with anyone who might have information about the attack.
Anyone with information is asked to call Waitematā Police on (09) 839 0600, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.