TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At 11 o'clock. IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF EADE BROS. SALE BY AUCTION OF BUILDING TIMBER, ETC., AT KILBIRNHS. 9»L jj. WILSON AND CO. have roU\.m ceived instructions from the Official Assignee in the estate of Eade Bros., to Sell, at Bourke-street, Kilbirnie, the whole of the building timber, dressed and undressed mouldings, piles, T. and G lining, picture mouldings, scantling, and other useful timber ; also ladders, bricks, bench, carpenter's tools, window sash, scaffold brackets, otc^etc^^ Please note the hour of sale, 11 o clock * harP> ' A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. In Hamilton-road, North Kilbirnie. FA L. WILSON AND CO. havo been l/L* instructed by Mr. Pearson to sell at his^ residence, Hamilton-road, North Ivilbirnie — The whole of the Household Furniture, contents of five rooms, completely furnished. 'Drawingroom.— Superior Brussels carpel (12 x 10) mohair hearthrvg, heavy b.m. fender and dogs, elegant drawingroom suite, upholstered in silk tapestry (7 pieces), Japanese lacquered bamboo music stand, gipsy afternoon table and waiter, superior cottage upright grand piano (by Dobrowolski, a small but rich, powerfultoned instrument), piano stool, mantle drape and cushions, collection of valuable pictures (including pair of oil paintings, by Steinbuch, in very heavy gilt frames, cost 15gs; 3 steel engravings Burlington proofs ; ?• pairs Rotorua views, pink terrace and white torrace), jardmiers porcelain pots and ferns, lace curtains, poles and rings, etc. Diningroom. — Linoleum square (Nairn's No. 2). Axminster hearthrug, brassmounted fender and brasses, superior diningroom suita (in buffalo hido, button backs, 9 pieces), octagon table, diningroom table and cover, sideboard with canopy top and belled mirror back, cheffonier and bookcase combined, elegant dinner service in blue and gold complete, bevelled mirror overmantel, bookcase and books, 2 pretty Venetian glass sets, music bo~i, pictures, lace curtains, etc. , etc. Holl— Linoleum (Nairn's No. 2), chonille hall curtains, carved hall stand (mirror back), barometer, pair horns, slip mats. !AJso contents 6f two bedrooms, including good linoleums, massive b.m bedstead and cable-edge mattress", s.i. bed, w.w stretcher and mattress, kapoc mattress and pillows, solid mahogany Dutch pair, Scotch chest drawers, duchesse chest, folding cot, rattan chair, toilet sets, painted mir«rors, 2 clocks, b.m. fender, hearthrugs, towel rail, and improved Singer sewing machine (dop head, 7 drawers) 6 hoses in good condition, 2-roller mangle, lot of cutlery, crockery, tools, wringer, kitchen, tables and chairs, and a lot of uselul sundries. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer Take tram to Nelson-street ; the house 18 seven doors from same along Hamil-ton-road. Flag will indicate place of sale All the furniture is good and >n first-class order. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, sth AND 6th NOVEMBER, Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. each day. SALE BY~AUCTION Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. And UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, (By Fritz Khula}, A very Fino Instrument, AT MILBULLA, No. 14, HILL-ST. L WILSON AJMD CO. have been JTSI« favoured witn instructions from Captain Stewart, who is giving; up housekecpir.g, to sell at his residence, Milbulla," No. 14, Hill-street, au jbeve— The entire contents of an 11-roomcd House. Elegant Queen Anne drawingroom chairs and fashionable covers. Chesterfield couch in English saddlebags and plush. Fijian twine chairs (new design). Rosewood escritoire .md occasional \ tables. ' ' Japanoso screen and tea tables. Fine collection of silk cushions, heavy copper jardinieres and ornaments. Lot of good i\ ell-painted pictures. Largo collection of glassware. Massive 6ft sideboard with canopy top .md bevelled mirrors, cabinets, cellarotte, etc. 12 liea\y diningroom chairs (upholstered in morocco leather) Large walnut overmantel Roller-top desk and escritoires Singer drophead full cabinet treadle sewing machine (7 drawers) New eight - day, clock, c.p. _ sjairit stand and silver cup. quaint Old English design hallstand, hall chairs in red morocco, hall table and barometer. Wardrobe in burr walnut, 4ft panelled - mirror, duchesse pair to match (cost £75) Exquisite double bedroom toilet sot Massive all-brass square post Italian bedstead, with w.w. mattress Contents of 7 bedrooms, all completely furnished, with iurniture of the latest design, 7 elegant bedroom wiles and toilet sets, lot of good household linen, quilts, sheets, 14 pairs of blankets, towels, serviettes, s. and d. brass-mounted bedsteads and w.w. mattresses, with copper - springs and kapoc mattresses, pillows and bolsters, eiderdoyvn quilts, wicker chairs, Austrian chairs and bedroom c.s. chairs, tables, baHi mats, ottoman couch, lot of books, and large Collection of sundries. r A fine lot of kitchen utensils, all equal to new— 6oft armoured hose, 2-roller mangle, wringer, brass preserving pan, flour bins, etc., etc. This is the finest collection of furniture we have offered for a very long time, and was supplied by Strange and Co., Christchurch, about a year ago. Everything is equal to new, and of the best . Catalogues aro now being prepared, and will be available on Tuesday mornFurniture on view on WEDNESDAY from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. An adjournment will take place from 1 to 1.30 and light refreshments will be provided each day. The house is let, and possession must be given on Monday morning, so the lot must go. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SEED POTATOES. F*DR SALE, a few tons prime El Dorado Seed; splendid sample. Also on Bale— Table Potatoes, Chaff, Oats, etc. W. J. GAUDIN AND SON, Ghuznee-st. and Kilbirnie. WANTED Known— That tho best Draught Whisky can be obtained at the New Occidental Hotel »Q single bottleß,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 10
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