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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger.
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A PROFESSIONAL lanternist and cinematographist
of great experience is open to engagements, with or without his own apparatus, in town or country, on very moderate terms. Reference, Editor of this Journal. —Addrese, Optics, 138, York-street, Walworth, London.
\Y RAND new effect sets in exquisite hand work; unique and unequalled ; new and original subjects and novelties. Kxhibitors 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. Meproductions of the grand effects formerly exhibited at the late Royal Polytechnic Institution. Special highly finished flower studies; elaborate opening pictures and designs. Special attention given to artistic colouring of photographs in oi] colour, water colour, varnish colour, or by the beautiful American process; brilliant results, hitherto unattainable—-Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. A ees 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, eome of exceptional value.— Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. V ILKIK’S Solar Fiiut Limes, in air-tight tins, 2s. 9d. per dozeu, post free; special large limes, 1} inches in diameter, in tins of six each, 23. 3d., post free.—Edmund H. Wilkie, 114, Maygrove-road, West Hampstead, London.
Cea film, 30s.; Gwyer jet, 27s.; 9 carat gold watch, 30s.; exchange for slides; pair F.B. jets.—
Heaton, West-street, Blackoool. 3
V ANTED, No. 2 Incanto generator, guaranteed
condition ; 2-3 burner jets; odd coloured slides,
Gordon, Livingstone, Stephenson, arctic, not large sets. —C. G. Wallace, 5, Revnard-street, Hyde, Cheshire.
OPTICAL LANTERNS & SLIDES
NEWTON & COv’S
NEW PATENT
‘DEMONSTRATOR’S” LANTERN,
The most simple i and efficient Single Lantern yet ccnstructed for general scientific work.
NEW
CATALOGUE of Lanterns, Projection Apparatus, and Slides, Post Free, Six Stamps.
FOR LIMELIGHT OR ELECTRIC.
With Prism for Erecting, and for Vertical Projection.
PRICE £9 3s.
The “English”
Kinematograph,
With sul-stage Condenser and Front Lens, £15 15s.
NEWTON & CO., 3,
“NEWTONIAN ”
ij Lamps,
ANTED, good cheap lantern, slides o England and Wales, sheet, sets of Yorkshire, Derbyshire, &c.—Hughes, Rose Lea, Altrincham, Cheshire.
AHOGANY lantern, 4 inch condensers, 4-wick lamp in case, one guinea; requires small ropairs. —Ovenden. Ham-street, near Ashford, Kent.
INEMATOGRAPH.—Wrench's bi-unial cinematoC graph outfit for sale, including a number of excellent films and all fittings in travelling case complete; a splendid instrument, almost equal to new and in perfect order ; can be seen at work by appointment if desired ; price moderate.—W. L. Reed, 7, Westmorland-road, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
[Fase slide painting, opal tinting, etc. ; priccs E for large and small quantities on application to F. G. Weod, 85, Gillott-road, Birmingham We &D, operator for triple lantern and cinematograph, summer tour; only those competent need apply.—H. Banks. 366, Clapham-road, London, S.W. ANTERNISTS (good) wanted, with or without own apparatus, for large halls; London and suburbs.— Full particulars, letters only, Syndicate, c/o Vann, 2, Southampton-buildings, Holborn.
J. BONNENILLE, Maker of Limelight Apparatus.
Blow-through Jets from 7/6. Mixed Jets from 8/6. qual to the Best. Repairs to Lanterns and Cinematographs,
208, ST. JOHN STREET, CLERKENWELL.
OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY ONLY.
NEW PATENT LA
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 wellknown ‘Refulgent’ 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.
il " The Chimney is i Permanently ‘th Adjusted to the exact height found by experience to give the best results.
Fleet St., LONDON.