The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (March 1895)

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iv. The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. ANTED.—Theatrical Lime Box, fitted with 6 in. A E GRINSTED 34, DALMENEY ROAD, diameter, 6 in. focus plano-convex lens; will give in exchange Spanish mebousty stero camera . . 3 TUFNELL PARK, LONDON, W. sliding body, with dark slides and pair of large diameter Lantern Slide Artist, Lantern Operator, &c. lenses.—Trinder, Solihull. EAUTIFULLY Coloured Photos, and hand paintings produced to order, by artists to the Polytechnic, all in mahogany frames; Great Lake Nankin, Mont Cenis, both with effects, and Pair of Statuary Curtains by Hill, six slides 9s.; fifteen views in the British Isles, 22s. 6d.; twenty-four views in Ireland, @ genuine bargain, less than one-third, cost 36s.; ten expensively painted views, Old London, 15s.; six hand paintings by Steward, cost 15s. each; Prairie on fire with effect, Perforated Rocks, Dripping Well, Coral Islands, Knight Templar Rock, 18s. the six slides.—Seen at Office of this Journal. VOR IMMEDIATE SALI —Splenaia ‘rnpie Limelight Lantern; powerful blow-through safety jets, best lenses, 40 ft. cylinders, regulator, gauge.—Worth £75 for £25 caeh.—T. J., c/o this journal. Ko Great Bargains i bi-unial, Single, and other Lanterns, see Messrs. W. A. Dawkins & Co.'s very special offer, last and present issue of this Journal ; see large advertisement, page viii. Don’t miss it. £ GIVEN anyone securing advertiser (30) employment in any capacity in Photo material factory or warehouse.— Rogers, 10, Staveley-road, Peckham, London. NM AGJC Lunvein shades, bt by 34, hthographic coJoured, 1s. 9d. dozen, 2 dozen 3s. Post frec. List, $d. stamp.—Botterell, Liskeard. THOMAS’S “PALL MALL” Lantern Plates. THE UNIVERSAL PLATE. ON FINEST THIN GLASS, 1s. PER DOZEN, 8} x 3} inches. Are perfection for Camera Reductions or Contact Printing. Their superb qualities are well known, and none of the current imitations approach them. >». Owing to a new method of packing these plates, scratches and abrasions of the film are entirely avoided. Dealers are kindly requested to place their orders as early as possible to prevent disappointment and delay. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY R. W. THOMAS & Co., Ltd., Pall Mall Factory, Thornton Heath. Telegrams: ‘‘SPEED, THORNTON HEATH.” Telephone No. 9365.