Newton Lantern Slide Catalogue (1920)

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NEWTON & CO., Opticians to the Royal Family, ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP. Original Designs, very effective. Desobiptive Book Is. Beautifully Painted, Complete, £4 4s. ; Cheaply Coloured, £3 the se, Plain Slides, 22s. the set. 0 The Emperor welcomes Aladdin to .1 Aladdin’s Palace built by the Genii 7 Aladdin sees the Princess 8 The Emperor receives Aladdin’s mother 9 Aladdin’s present of Jewels carried by forty Slaves 13 “New Lamps for Old” 14 Disappearance of Aladdin’s Palace(moving effect) 15 The Genii of the Ring carrying Aladdin (moving effect) 16 Death of the Magician PO THE BOYS AND THE RAVEN’S NEST. Painted , £1 4s. the set ; Plain Slides , 8s. the set. Reading, 6 d. 1 Two boys endeavouring to take a Raven’s Nest I 5 The dog refuses to fetch out the other boy 2 The ladder topples over, boys exchange places 6 The dog’s master drags out the other 3 They fall into the water and mud below 7 They march home without the Nest 4 One boy is dragged out by a dog whose master 8 The young Ravens, seeing their sad plight, greatly was passing | rejoice PP CINDERELLA AND THE GLASS SLIPPER. Painted , £1 10s. the set ; Plain Slides , 10s. the set. Desobiptive Book, Is. Cinderella leaving the Palace after the clock had rorb, in the Kitchen to dress for the Ball ae Fairy) in the chimney „ turning the Pumpkin, &c., •y changing Cinderella’s Kitchen Dress ce picking up the Glass Slipper 8 The Herald proclaiming the Prince’s wish that all the Single Ladies should try on the Glass Slipper 9 Cinderella, having fitted on the Glass Slipper, 10 The Marriage of Cinderella to the Prince PQ COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN, MARRIAGE OF. Painted , £1 13s. the s< 1 Marriage of Cock Robin and Jenr 2 Jenny blushed behind her Fan 4 The Cock blows his Horn 5 Parson Rook and his Book 6 The Wedding Party Plain Slides , 11s. the s< Bullfinch praises Jen rning for Cook Robin 9 This is the Linnet who fetched the Link in a 10 This is the Dove who was chief mourner 11 This is the Thrush who sang the Psalm 12 This is the Bull who tolled the bell 18 The Mourners, all the birds of the air 14 Cock Robin’s Grave, erected by public subscrip PR COCK ROBIN, THE DEATH AND BURIAL. Pointed, £2 2s. the set ; Plain Slides , 14s. the set. Book, Is. 1 This is the Sparrow who killed Cock Robin 2 This is the Fly who saw him die 3 This is the Fish who caught his blood 4 This is the Beetle who made his-shroud 5 This is the Owl who dug his grave 6 This is the Rook with his little book 7 This is the Lark who acted as clerk 8 This is the Kite who carried him to the grave PS DAftlE PERKINS AND HER GREY MARE. Painted , £1 4s. the set; Plain Slides, 8s. the set. Descriptive Book in Verse, Is. Quoth Farmer Perkins to Di “ The morn is bright and : 2 The Old Mare goes to sleep or In private she made up her ark forward! Tally h< The old grey mare, ir Now steady and sec 5 The First Jump clears the E With one light bound she < Nor brushed it with her 6 The Brook stemmed, Eggs ai