The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (December 1889)

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THE OPTICAL MAGIC LANTERN OURNAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ENLARGER. A Magazine of Popular Science for the Lecture-room and the Domestic Circle. Published on the 15th of each month. Vol. 1.—No. 7. [ouitteted tha, DEC. 15, 1889. Price One Penny. MAGIG LANTERNS AND SLIDES. WALTER DY DHF Has now completed his immense Stock of Lanterns and Slides, which is now, without doubt, the Largest Collection in the World, and is in the position to supply the Trade, Shippers, and Exhibitors at such very Moderate Prices that none of the Stores, or so-called Manufacturers, are able to compete. It is on account of the large number of Lanterns sold that Walter Tyler can sell a full-sized practical Lantern, with 4-inch Compound Condensers, Portrait Combination Lenses, and 3-wick Paraffin Lamp, HH for 29/6. This is a Lantern usually sold by other houses for £3 3s. But H the perfection of all Lanterns is Walter Tyler's ‘‘ HELIOSCOPIC,” with Patented Lamp, which gives a light nearly equal to Limelight. The Lenses fitted to this Lantern are equal in quality to those supplied toa Lantern value £30; Limelight can be used without any alteration. This Instrument possesses all the qualities desired, thoroughly good optical parts, best Illuminating power, extreme Portability, Best Workmanship, price complete, £4 4s. Wery large numbers are selling every week, and hundreds of Testimonia!s can be seen, if desired. The New Russian Iron Lantern, price £1 17s, 6d., is a marvel of cheapness. } Every one can now colour their own Magic Lantern Slides by having a 5/box of Walter Tyler's Specially-prepared Oil Colours; instructions sent free. Great Reductions have been made in the Hire Department. Customers can have a selection of over 100,000, including Effects and Chromotropes, at <= 1/per dozen, or less by quantities. No extra charge for Coloured Slides; ZZ == all Slides are of best quality. Hundreds of Lanterns and Slides, purchased ——_— or exchanged in summer time, can now be had ; great bargains. Telephone No. 4848. . —— All requiring Very Best Value should not fail to send for the largest and most complete Catalogue, containing Instructions for Working Lanterns, which will be sent Post-free. rrV"e' WALTER TYLER, 48, WATERLOO ROAD, LONDON, \.E.