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The Optical Magio Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger,
i ’ VEVERS’ New Coloured LANTERN SLIDE MASKS & BINDING STRIPS, THE MASES Sre cut with ciroular, equare (round corners) and oblong (for reductions) openings, and are packed in neat d boxes. containing 60 assorted shapes in any of the colours mentioned below. In order to readily distin. . 6 gulsh the front from the back of the slides. and to allow for naming, numberiog. &c. all the masks ‘except No. 8) are coloured on one 6 side only. Colours—l. Yellow. 2. Pink. 3. Green. 4, Cerise. 5. Orange. G. Ruby. 7, Ultramarine. 8. Uiack (one side). 9 Black (both sides). 10. Silver. Price 6d. per box, post-free. 8d. Also in packets of 20 any one shape 2d. post-free, 3d. a 100 THE BINDING STRIPS resto tee: they ee pte ay ee es ining one Hide, and aze well cummed 6 : bs coloure—!. Orange. 2, Green. 3. Lilac. 4. Pink. 5. Blue. ¢. Deep Bronze Blue, Price 6d. per box, post-tree, 8d. end for VEVERS' COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC "CATALOGUE, post free, 24. C, 6. VEVERS, 12, MARKET STREET, BRIGGATE, LEEDS. WHOLESALE TERMS ON RECEIPT OF BUSINESS CARD.
S “EUREKA” (P DETECTIVE CAMERA ROUCH’S (Patent) . Z (Awarded the only Medal for Hand Cameras at Crystal Palace Exhibition).
The first introduced is, without exception, the most portable Hand Camera in existence. The best Instrument for the use of Artists, Military or Naval Officers, Travellers, Special Correspondents, Engineers, Surveyors, Architects, Tourists, Cyclists.
This Camera has produced more successful work than any other instrument, and HAS TAKEN PRIZES EVERVWHERE. It is daily used by the artists of the ///zstrated London News, Graphic, Black and White, &c. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL RECENTLY RECEIVED.
"You will be glad to hear that I was awarded the only Silver Medal at the Liverpool International Exhibition for f Hand Camera Work, which was done by an ‘EUREKA' Quarter-Plate. I think your ‘EUREKA’ one of the best Hand Cameras in the Market. It is small in size, simple in construction, and can be quickly brought into use without attracting attentian.” J. WHI'VE, Photographic Society of Ireland, Dublin, \6th March, 1891.
W. W. ROUCH & Co. had the honour of supplying their ‘‘Eurnxa” Cauera to H.I.M. the Empress of Germany, who saccessfully used it during her visit to Felixstowe
PRICE, complete (with Instantaneous Doublet Lens, and Finder) :— For Plates, 31 x 3}....£517 6 | 43x 31....£612 6 | 5x 4....£8 10s.
Price 2d.; per post 24d.
THE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS
A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF PHOTOGRAPHY.
Che Photographic Wes
Is a high-class journal that has long been recognised as the guide and instructor of the beginner, the medium of communication and interchange of ideas between more advanced students, and the record of all improvements and discoveries which take place in photography and the allied sciences. It contains information derived from foreign as well as domestic sources ; reviews of photographic hooks, reports of the transactions of English and foreign photographic societies replies to
correspondents seeking information on photographic and other scientific subjects of a like nature, &c., &e.creroit |
PIPER & CARTER, 5, FURNIVAL STREET, HOLBORN, LONDON, E.C.
mm, LT IS EVIDENT ne ff That Photographers know a Good Thing when they see it.
The sate of our Lantern Slide Clamps
_ DIAGRAMATIC LANTERN SLIDES,
In Outline or Coloured,
i] has increased this year over 1000 per ct,
. To screw to table, 1/6. Superior, on polished wood stand, 3/6. Postage, 3d. extra.
THE PHOTO ENTERPRIZE COMPANY, 12, PRIESTLEY RD., BIRMINGHAM.
AS OTHERS SEE US.
“EXCEPT in the Lantern-land of Rabelais you would
hardly think the Magic Lantern had an organ all to itself, now would you? But it has; and the Optican Macic LanTERN JOURNAL is a very excellent penny monthly. Just the paper to go to when you wish tu buy a Lantern, and just the paper to make your Guide,
Philosopher, and Friend when you have bought it.”—
From the Magazine and Book Review.
Suitable for all Teaching Purposes. Produced Rapidly at a Nominal Cost, from any Object, Sketch, or Photo. New French Method, thoroughly taught in Six Lessons. Fee, One Guinea. A knowledge of Drawing not necessary.
Apply Monday, between 3 and 6, or by letter,
| A.D. MOORE, 41, Cathcart Road, S.W.
T. J. DOGGETT,
Manufacturing Tin-Plate Worker to the Optical Lantern and Photographic Trades,
4, CHURCH LANE, UPPER ST., LONDON, N.
Lanterns in Japanned Tin-Plate or Mahogany— Russian Iron Lamys.