The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (January 1891)

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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. ite Prize Medals, Liverpool International Exhibition, 1380. Photographic Exhibition, 1SSS. ARCHER'S NEW OPTICAL LANTERNS. Proved superior to all others. See reports. ARCHER & SONS, LANTERN SPECIALISTS, Lists free One stamp, Many Novelties. 483 to 49, Lord Street, Liverpool. Established 1548. Effect Slides painted for the Wholesale London Houses. All kinds of Slides wade to Oviter. Awarded the freedom of the Worshipful Company of ‘lin plate Workers for excellency of workmanship. T. J. DOGGETT, Manufacturing Tin-Plate Worker to the Optical Lantern and Photographic Trades, 4, CHURCH LANE, UPPER ST., ISLINGTON. Lanterns in Japanned Tin. Plate or Mahogany— Russian Iron. Lamps, Retorts, Reading Lamps, Ee. Mannafacturing Opticians’ Own Materials Made Up. RICHARD H. MORAN, IMPORTER AND JOBBER 396, BROOME STREET, NEW YORK, U.S.A Photographic Materials. American and Foreign Novelties. Dark Room (free) for use ot Tourists. < Catalogues and Bargain List, post-free. Ransom ’s Apparatus For Coeyrtxa, Renucrtsa, or Excarcixa from either PicTuRes or NEGATIVES, (Tetent agplied for.) Specially adapted fot making ‘Trans pareucies or Lantern Slides. Professionals aud A mateurs will find this Prices, in black hard wood }4-pl. Apparatus supply a lony-felt want. and under, 21'-; }pl. (10XS), 27'6; 12X15, 35/-; Polished Walnut 20 per cent. extra. RANSOM, 122, Newington Butts, London, S.E. From the Maker, With 647 Illustrations. Royal Svo, leather binding, price 24s. HANDBOOK OF SURGERY. By Dr. F, EsmMarcu. An Entirely New Translation from the Third German Edition, by R. Farquuar Curtrs, M.D. In his preface to this Edition the Author says :—‘ t have taken pains to make use of the extraordinary advances which surgery, and especially its techmique, has made in recent years. An Index, which is as complete as possible, will greatly facilitate the search for names, articles, and Illustrations. I have omitted all the coloured plates which added to the expense and were not executed to my taste. I have had woodcuts made instead.” London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, Limited, ST. DUNSTAN'S HOUSE, FETTER LANE, E.C. And all Booksellers. GENERAL WANTS, &c. 20 Words, 6d.: cach additional 3 Words, Id. IGH-CLASS Photographic SLUDES, in Sets, artistically coloured, (i’per_dozen ; sample, 6d. free.— J. MCLENNAN, 36, St. Paul’s Road, Canonbury, London. N. ANTERN SLIDES from your own negatives. photos, &e. Terms moderate. Send negative or photo and twelve stamps for specimen.—BELLYSE, Stecple Claydon, oucks. ROFESSOR KOENIG'S ENTERTAINMENTS — Music, Songs, and Mirth. Dlustrated with miaguiiicent lime light scenery, grand and marvellous etfects. painted by Hill, Dickson, Dobel, Simpson, and others vad shown with a powerful Tri-unial Stereoscopic Apparatus, giving pictures from 10 to 50 feet in diameter at anv ilistance (subjects with music and songs). Naza reth, Mount Vesuvius, Storm at Sea, The Village Blacksmith, Tie flying Dutchman, and mauy other subjects, thus curuiting a lengthened lecture, which so often proves monotot..-.ia these entertainments.—Programmes on application. 372, Hdgeware Road, W. IME-LIGHY for theatricals and others. Two gas dags, pressure boards, light hos, jet, four colours, hest condenser, tubing, retort, purifier, complete. 4 10s... hest quality. —373, Edgware Road, W Ly VIEWS (Pair).—Mahogany laucerns, superior condensers. achromatic front lenses. rackwork adjustments, fitted with lime-lights. hag, retort. purifier, tubing, &c.; property of an old professional : trial given ; £7, cost £20; bargain. Auother pair. £5 —Keente, Photographer, 373, Edgware Road, Paddington. OR SALE at moderate price to clear, a nearl “ Metamorphoser’ Lantern; Screen (7 feet + on roller, with stand, &c., and a quantity of plair sn. coloured Slides.—Write for particulars to A. UNDERHILL, Dissolving View Artist, 32, Clarenion Road, West Craydou, Surrey. ANYICRNS and SLIDES on hire. Eatertate. st: provided for Schvols, Nvening Parties, &¢.—Ae ns UNDERHILL. Dissolving View Artist, 32, Clarendon iond, Weat Croydon, LEARANCE. Fifty good photographic lanteru 5 (aglish, Scotch and Foreign scenery’), lUs. 7": sampltes ls., post-free.—COLLINS, Seasicle, Eastbourne. we END 25s. and photo card of any friend and you K receive in return a framed enlargement (bl: white carbon); size 23 by 18 inches.—G. GLovie: Walker Street, Timehouse, London, f. OMPBLTENT LIMELIGHT OPERATOR can werer Occasional Engagements.—Address, H., 161, Brocxley hhoad, S.i. OOD COMIC MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, fell ioe; 12 for 39; sample, 6l.—DART, Wear Gittord, Bideford. Wits ON, an ASSISTANT in Photo Shaw Rooms: it be able to take complete charge; preference: , to one capable of manipulating a bi-unial occasionally ; must be a teetotaler ; salary aud com: given, with extra in connection with lantern.—Wiile io I. £.6., co this Journal. Wr ‘uttachnient tubes for a bi-unial lint order to use long focus lenses when reqittre: ALPHA, 27, Vernon Terrace, Wast Finchley. N. M® BEASLEY is open to investiyate any bustness on behalf of intending purchaser at a fixed charge.—64 & 6, Chancery Lane, WC.