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iv. The Optical Mugic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger.
GHNERAL ADVERTISEMENTS, — Continued
RAND effect sets in the finest miniature work, unique and unequalled ; an absolute necessity for exhibitions of the highest order; new subjects; new mechanical frames; new movements; the result of a quarter of a century's practical public experience ; send for list3—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
UKE OF YORK’S tour, the subject for the present scason; an unusual opportunity for the iatroduction of grand spectacular effects ; no public exhibitor using these effects need fear a lack of interest in his audience; send for lists Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. UK& OF YORK at Gibraltar.—'l'ne rock at sunset, decoration of the ships, illuminations of the ships, rock, and town; a fairylike scene; entirely new and original effects cf display of fireworks, the fiaest ever designed ; showers of rockets actually in motion ; gigantic revolving firewhcels ; chromatic effects and changes in newly invented mechanical frames; send for lists — Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. UKE OF YORK at Malta.—Grand night 1és:e and aquatic carnival; fireworks, illuminations and procession of luminous, humorous animals; changing fiery devices on the ships; a really magnificent effect; send for lists.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
UKE OF YORK at Singapore.—-Beautifully painted portrait group in foreground; march past of the native procession, the night féte; the grandest procassional effect in existence; send for lists—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. ECEPTION of the Duke of York at Kandy, Ceylon. —A wonderful scene; new and origival effecis of illuminated portraits and devices framed in moving fireworks; a telling and powerful efi:ct; send for liste.— Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
HE “Ophir” in a storm.—A wonderfully ¢ ffective
moving picture; waves and vessel in motion by
eccentric mechanism; vivid lightning illuminates the scene; sead for lists.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
ee a slides prepared by any process—
gelatine, collodion, enamelled albumen, etc. ; colouring in every style artistically executed (by artists formerly engaged at the late Royal Polytechnic Institution) in water colour, oil or varnish colour, or by the beautiful American process; hand paintings prepared from sketches, prints, photugraphs, written or verbal descriptions. Edmund H. Wilkie desires it to be definitely understood that he is the only member of the Polytechnic st -ff of exhibitors now engaged in supplying these beautiful works; quotations and suggestions for work of any description or class—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
‘7ILKIE’S “Solar"’ mixed gas jets; the finest
results; the most satisfactory in use; ideal lan
tern je‘s; not made simply to sell, but the result of
years of patient experiment for use in Mr, Wilkie’s own
lectures; send for circular.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
OLABR flint limes—no details are needed, their reputation is established; accurately turoed ard drilled, exhibit the exact amount of resistance required ; ordinary size, 28. 9d. per dozen, post free ; cinematograph siz2—a grand line—2s. 3d. per tin, containing six, post free.—Edmund IH. Wilkie, a3 below.
ECOND-HAND slides by Carpenter & Westley and other first-class makers; a variety in different qualities; some accumulations t> clear cheaply; send for special lists; useful lots —Kdmund H. Wilkie, as below.
A hee (cinematographic).—A small selection of good and attractive subjects, in splendid condition, at about one-fourth cost; send for special lists—Edmund H, Wilkie, as below. Ne LTY in photographic effect slides ; photos taken from identically the same point of view in summer and winter; ideal dissolving effects, beautifully coloured, in the finest work; send for lists Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
OVELTIES in single lantern effects.—New subjects
in finest hand painting, with ingeniovs mechauical
motions; a great boon to exhibitors using single lanterns ;
beautiful work; send for lists—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
Pres glory.—A striking mechanical radiating |
effect for opening or closing a patriotic subject, in finest hand painting; send for lists—Edmund H. Wilkie, a3 below.
REGULATO
K XTRACT from testimonial regarding triple lanterns ', built during the past summer for a well-known popular and successful lecturer:—‘‘I now feel that I have an absolutely perfect lantern in every particular, and I am satisfied that I did the right thing in committing the construction of so important an apparatus into the hands of so well-known and experienced an optical expert as yourself.” Above can be seen.—Kdmund H. Wilkie, 114, Maygrove-road, West Hampstead, London.
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