The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (June 1899)

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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. iii. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PROFESSIONAL lanternist and cinematographist pe of great experience is open to engagements, with or without his own apparatus, in town or couotry, on very moderate terms. Heference, Editor of this Journal. —Addresa, Optics, 13. York-street, Walworth, London. A eee slides painted to order, Irom 3 inch to 10 inch or 12 inch diameter, for high-class dioramic exhibitions; hand-painted and coloured photos also made from owner's negatives and drawings, etc.; list of rtandard effects 1d., free.—Wilkinson & Co. Slide Makers, Wholesale Opticians, Sunderland RAND new effect sets in exquisite hand work; unique and unequalled ; new and original subjects and novelties. Exhibitors wishing to secure for their entertainments a reputation for brilliancy and novelty of effect, will do well to send for lists of high-class specialities. Reproductions of the grand effects formerly exhibited at the late Royal Volytechnic Institution. Special highly finished flower studies; elaborate opening pictures and designs. Special] attention given to artistic colouring of photographs in oil colour, water colour, varnish colour, or by the beautiful American process ; brilliant results, hitherto unattainable—-Edmund H. | Wilkie, as below. ‘TVILMS for sale or exchange.—-Lumiere's Rocks De le Vierge, 20s.; Sailor's Hornpipe, 203.; B. Acres’ Epsom aces, 16s. (above are full length and perfect) ; Children at Play, full length, worn, 10s.; Street Scene in Paris, 10s.: Beachy Head, Hastbourne, day ard night effects, 8s.; Queen's Hotel, Eastbourne, day, night, and all windows illuminated, 3s. 6d.; Bridge of Sighs, Venice, day, night, mechanical moonrise, and rippling water, 6s. ; Sunset at Lincoln, mechanical, 4s.; Flower and Fruit Studies, Statuary, etc, very cheap.—A. V. Vidler, Lincoln. V ANTED.—Films, slides, and mechanical effects, naval and military subjects, comics, travels, etc., etc., also films and slides of sacred subjects, suitable for lantern touring company.—F ull particulars to A. V. Vidler, Lincoln. MU ANTED, cinematograph ; will exchange bi-unial, new last winter, cost £10.—Particulars to White, High-street, Deal, Kent. ANTED, cinematograph operator ; must be steauy and reliable; permanent situation offered experienced man; references required.—Ray, Prospect House, Bolton-le-Sands, Carnforth HE economic series of lantern effects, principally based on natural photographs, first-class work at first hand prices; many entirely original subjects, all are above the average, some of exceptional valuc.— Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. V 1GK1t’S Solar Buut Limes, in air-tight tuo, 28. 9d. per dozen, post free ; special large limes, 1} inches in diameter, in tins of six each, 2s. 3d., post free.—Edmund H. Wilkie, 114, Maygrove-road, West Hampstead, London. ANTERN slides for sale.—Several views of 38.5. “\ Milwaukee,” 1s. each.—W. J. Herbert, Wallsend Studio, Wallsend-on-Tyne. SN KVIGN photugraphic slides illustrating ‘* Yne Liteboat,” seven illustrating ‘The Little Hero”; Qs. each set.—W. H. Rowlands, 61, Capworth-street, Leyton, E. ITUATION wanted by an experienced slide artist or painter; well acquainted with lantern work and could lecture; also could write accounts of athletic sports.—Address, J. L. Harris, 14, Silvermere-road, Catford, S.E. OPTICAL LANTERNS & SLIDE NEWTON & CO.’S | NEW PATENT “DEMONSTRATOR’S” LANTERN The inost_ simple and cfficient FOR OIL ORW it LIMELIGHT. Single Lantern yet ccnstructed for With !Prism for general scientific | Erecting, and _ for work. Vertical Projection. NEW CATALOGUE PRICE £9 Qs. of Lanterns, Projection Apparatus, and Slides, Post Free, Six Stamps. The ‘‘English’’ Kinematograph, With sub-stage Condenser and Front Lens, £45 15s. NEWTON & CO., 3, . known ‘Refulgent’ OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY ONLY. NEW PATENT “NEWTONIAN ” The MOST POWERFUL and SIMPLE LAMP yet constructed. This New Lamp, which has four 2-inch wicks, exceeds in intensity and penetrating power even Newton's well LAMP. He Lamps, which have long held the first place for brilliancy. PRICE 20s. It is Easier to Manipulate than any other. There are no unnccessary Adjustments. The Reflector of each lamp is Permanently Adjusted to its most effective distance before being sent out. The Chinney is Permanently Adjusted to the exact height found by experience to give the best results. Fleet St., LONDON.