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Tho Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. ül.
McGMHIE & Co.
Telegrapbice Address: “SOLAR, Glasgow.”
GLASGOW.
The alterations on our New Premiseg being completed, we have much pleasure in intimating that we are now in a position to execute orders. THE STOCK, which is entirely new and replete with the latest novelties, has been carefully selected by our Mr. McGhie (senior and practical partner in the late firm of
McGbie & Bolton).
THESE CENTRAL PREMISES -containing over 1300 square feet of Noorage—have been fitted up with ‚every convenience necessary for a first-class business. We have in course of preparation a comprehensive ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUR. ‚quotations before ordering elsewhere.
Its publication will beduly announced. In the meantime it will be advantageous to send for our
MeGHIE & Co.’ PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL WAREHOUSE, 75, ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.
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Your Photographic Dealer for the
-AURORTrZA”
Lanterns, Cameras,
and Optical Goods,
AS THEY ARE THE
BEST.
Bona-fide Dealers only may obtain Maker’s Name, &c., by addressing :—A.1., Care of THE EDITOR.
“ PHOTOGRAPHY,”
Of June ızth, 1889, referring to The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger, says :—
“ Yet another new paper is promised us, and the first 'number is to appear next It is to be issued on the ısth It will be under the
‘Saturday. ‚of each month at rd. ‚editorship and conduct of Mr. ]J. Hay Taylor, ason of Mr. J. Traill Taylor. The new journal will be devoted to lantern work and enlarging, and an interesting table of contents is issued for the first number. We wish our young contemporary every success in the sphere of action it has
chosen.”
GENERAL WANT.
A MATEURS’ NEGATIVES developed, also TransA parencies made. —A3, care of the Publishers.
SALE AND EXCHANGE.
SMALL Lantern suitable for children’s party, complete with two dozen long Slides, price 25. May be seen at 34, Grove Lane, Denmark Hill, S.E.
POWERFUL Opera Glass will be exchanged for a Musical Box, oroffers. Valued at 35s..—AsS, care of
the Publishers.
JAPANNED Body Lantern, fitted with 4-in. ConA denser, triple wick lamp, achromatic lens. In lock case, price &I 18s. 6d.—A2, care of Publishers.
ANCASTER’S Quarter-plate International Camera (patent), with Lens, £1 175. 6d., or exchange. —A4, care of Publishers.
ANTED, Photographic Sundries in exchange for V V pair of Pigeons, 1888 birds, with House and Trays; or sell for 10/-.—P. S. Wood, Torbay Villa, Wood Green, N.
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