VOLUNTEER BAZAAR.
The Colosseum was again densely thronged last night for the second night of the Garrison Bazaar season. During the evening squads of ladies and mixed volunteers performed a variety of marches and military evolutions to the music of the Garrison Band. The various side shows were well patronised, and good business was done at ti*e different stalls. The Basaar will be continued this evening. The following is the result of the Highland Rifles gift competition t —Dolls—Miss Gannaway 1, Misses Meddmgs and Partridge (equal) 2, Miss Dawe c. ( special prize Mrs Leslie Crooke; most original pincushionMrs Hill-Fisher 1, Mrs F. Evelyn WrMit 2, Miss Fisher h.c.; original pipe rackMrs Owen Cox; prettiest blotting-pad, Mrs Owen Cox.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 8
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