THE BAZAAR.
. The Bazaar, originated by the Sisters of To t add' to the attractions: it^had< been decided to hold a grand promenade coacert, which, together with a brilliant fcriiy of fancy articles displayed to advantagfe on the stalls and Tended by fair;|p^lle^i, succeeded in attracting a large au4jeoOß. The young ladies who had article* to 4ifpose of by art union drove a good trade all through the evening, very fewvdft tttis sterner sex being able to withstand their frequentpressiog appeals to takeatieket for this cushion, that smoking cap, etc. The concert-, ; made a pleasantjmrfety.^m the business, of the eTeaing.,tie programme consisted of a number''sOimr t a> mental pieces, and several songs';'whioh were chiefly .rendered by r joung ladiei attending the Convent Sohobf. Mrs Brooe -was very successful in Wallaoe'sbeautiful cayatina from Mantana, " Scenes that are brightest," and Mr Coney sang "Old . frjepd John," r with I mooh "spirit.: #ho <' glee, "Ye Shepherds tell us," in Whiih Miss Coney sustained; the principal part, a was well rendered. The whole affair WM mosteDJoyable. We woaldMn^i^'^br readers that the bazaar will again be^opea thir^irehin^^-' K-ro^ q^a znrv,-i?j3.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3171, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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185THE BAZAAR. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3171, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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