Green’s Dictionary of Slang

bazaar n.2

[rhy. sl.]

a bar in a public house.

[UK]‘Doss Chiderdoss’ ‘Significant Strains’ Sporting Times 9 May 1/3: All alone in the ‘bazaar,’ we helped ourselves to beer and grub.
[UK]J. Franklyn Dict. of Rhy. Sl. 37/2: bazaar Bar (of public house), 19C.

In compounds

bazaar-maid (n.)

(Aus.) a barmaid.

[Aus]Truth (Perth) 1 Oct. 4/7: You will ‘jerry’ when they tell, / Bishop Wright, / Of some ‘silvertail’ or ‘swell’ / Who got ‘tight,’ / That the ‘tanglefoot was crook,’ / And they ‘had him on a hook’ / Where ‘bazaar-maids’ help to ‘cook’ / Us at night.