Hall's illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, dissolving lanterns, and stereopticons : for societies, parlor entertainment, panoramas, and public exhibitions. (1873?)

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HALLS ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OP 80. Christ and the Woman of Samaria. 31. Christ Stilling- the Tempest. 32. The Lord of the Vineyard and Laborer. 33. The Return of the Prodigal Son. 34. Trial of Peter's Faith. 85. Herodias with Head of John the Baptist. 86. The Crucifixion. 37. The Women at the Sepulchre. 38. The Resurrection. 39. The Disciples at Enunaus, Class XLII. —The Bible Illustrated. In 12 Slides, containing 36 Paintings, not so finely executed as Class XLI. Per Set, $30.00. There is no business that will give as large returns for the money invested as the Magic Lantern or Stereopticon exhibi- tion. In every city, town, or hamlet there is a chance for a man to do an excellent business with a Magic Lantern or >Ste- reopticon, with an assortment of interesting views, suitable for Sunday schools, academies, lyceums, or private families. The -apparatus is very simple, and inexpensive to run, and by fol- lowing- the printed directions in this Catalogue a person cannot fail to give a successful exhibition.