The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (March 1900)

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iv. The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.— Continued AR efiects.—Grand new effect sets in finest work: new designs, new movements, novel and startling changes ; send for list—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. ORTIE from Ladysmith and destruction of the Boer gun ‘‘Long Tom”’; four slides, entirely new. —Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. Noe gun at Ladysmith.—Firing the gun, Shells bursting, Great shell bursts (wounding Lieutenant Egerton) ; three slides, original and novel.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below, ia -POWELL at Mafeking.— Boers attempt to rush the trenches, but are defeated with great slaughter, Shells burst in the air, A continuous fusillade from Maxims across the whole picture; brilliant and effective ; three slides. —Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. Be crossing tne ‘Lugela at Potgieter’s Drift—a marvellous effect; three mechanical slides, having eight movements. Send for particulars in best handpainting ; unique, original, and quite new.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. Saas with Ladysmith by searchlight—a beautiful and telling effect; two slides with three movements; just invented, and now offered for the first time. Send for list of war effects. Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. aa H. WILKIE desires it to be distinctly understood that these effects are produced by the identical artists who formerly painted the grand dioramic and mechanical effects for which the late Royal Polytechnic was so celebrated; no trouble or expense is spared in their preparation, and at the present time their value to public exhibitors cannot be cxageerated. Send for list of war effects—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. ONDERFUL genre studies; many prize medals ; the finest series of flower studies in existence, beautifully worked up in colours; snow scenes, cloud studies; all in the finest work at ordinary prices; free.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. YPECIAL effects” for single lanterns. —Kdmund H. Wilkie, as below. OLAR™ mixed gas hign-power jet, the ideal lantern jet, the most powerful and perfect jet yet produced for use in single, bi-unial or triple lanterns ; send for illustrated descriptive circular.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. HO'LOGRAPHS worked up in o11 colour, water colour, pure varnish colours, or by the beautiful American process at most reasonable prices; the best work only; slides prepared by photography or hand painting from negatives, drawings, prints from nature, or from written or verbal description ; every class of mechanical movement supplied or invented for special purposes; see tesimonials.Kdmund H. Wilkie, as below. ILKIE’S improved triple und other fanteros, the results of a quarter of a century's practical experience; send for illustrated descriptive pamphict.— Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. ILKIE’S “Solar” flint limes are made with the \ greatest care, are accurately turned and drilled, and composed of selected magnesian limestone; the finest extant ; ordinary size, 2s. 9d. per dozen, post free ; large size, 14 inches in diameter, a noble lime, per half dozen, 2s. 3d. post free, packed in air tight tins; lanternists once using these magnificent limes will use no other.—Edmund H. Wilkie, 114, Maygrove-road, West Hasyn, London. lists WILLIAMSON’S inematograph Film Vos, BRIGHTON. «we th GUPAVING “*« increased facilities in larger premises, improved machinery, and a staff of assistants trained to the work, J. WILLIAMSON is prepared to develop and print for the trade in any quantity, and to Guarantee the Quality. TELEGRAMS : ! “FILMS, B&IGHTON.” Crade Work. now greatly TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. Tilustrat fad Tit 0 Films on is Popplitations PostaL ADDRESS: 56, WESTERN RD., HOVE, BRIGHTON. No connection with any other firm in Brighton or London. SANDS, HUNTER & Co., Photographic Apparatus and Lanterns, NEW AND SECOND HAND, BY ALL THE BEST MAKERS. Lanterns and Operator let out for evening entertainments for children, &c. Terms Moderate. 20, Oranbourne &t., Leicester Square, London, W.0. BOUND YOLUMES THE OPTICAL MAGIC LANTERN JOURNAL —st FOR 1899 w4 NOW READY. PRICE 3s. Please mention this Journal when corresponding with Advertisers,