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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger.
GENERAL 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 listz.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
UKE OF YORK’S Tour, introducing a series of magnificent, original, mechanical and dissolving effects; send for lists. —Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
UKE OF YORK at Malta.—'The night fete and aquatic carnival, humorous fiery devices, a wonderfulecene ; send for lists. —Kdmund H. Wilkie, as below.
\ IBRALTAR.—Showers of rockets in actual motion ;
gigantic chromatic fire-wheels, newly invented
mechanical frames; send for lists —Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
INGAPORE.—The Native procession, beautiful
portrait group in foreground; Ceylon—reception at
the Sacred Temple of the Tooth, new and original effects ;
illuminated portraits framed in moving fireworks; a
tuba effect ; send for lists—Edmund H. Wilkie, as elow.
ry\Ht& “Ophir” in a storm; a wonderfully efiective moving picture, waves and vessel in motion by eccentric mechanism, vivid lightning illuminates the whole scene; send for lists —Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. : hae “Ophir” nearing home.~ Just invented and now offered for the first time; the ‘‘ Ophir” and attendant ironclads in the Atlantic, beautiful mechanical sunset; the “Ophir’’ illuminated, moving searchlight from an ironclad discovers iceberg ; wonderfully effective ; a true incident; in finest hand painting; 3 slides (2 mechanical), 42s—Edmund H. Wilkie, as bslow. ales lantern effects 1n all classes of work; photographic and paintings; many novelties; send for liste.k—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. NGLAND'S glory.—A stiiking mechanical radiating effect for opening or closing a patriotic subject, in finest hand painting; send for lists—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. OROLOGRAPH 1G slides prepared by auy procese— gelatine, collodion, enamelied 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 procees; 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 steff of exhibitors now engaged in supplying these beautiful works; quotations and suggestions for work of any description or class.--Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. ILKIE’S ‘Solar’’ mixed gas jets; the finest results ; the most satisfactory in use; ideal lantern 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—KEdmund H. Wilkie, as below.
OLAR flint limes—no details are needed, their reputation is established; accurately turned ard drilled, exhibit the exact amount of resistance required ; ordinary size, 2s. 9d. per dozen, post free ; cinematograph size—a grand line—Qs. 3d. per tin, containing six, post free.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as beiow.
Ss slides by Carpenter & Westley and other first-class makers; a variety in different qualities ; some accumulations to clear cheaply; send i special lists; useful lots —HKdmund H. Wilkie, as elow. >
‘FT VILMS (cinematographic).—A small selection of good and attractive subjects, in splendid condition, at
about one-fourth cost; send for special lists; films
bought.—Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
Nea in photographic effect slides; photos tuken [ from identically the same point of view in summer and winter; ideal dissolving effects, beautifully coloured, in the finest work; sond for lists —Edmund H. Wilkie, as below.
Ho: 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 aaid experienced an optical expert as yourself.” Above can be seen.— Fidmund H. Wilkie, 114, Maygrove-road, West Hampstead, London.
STRONOMICAL slides by Carpenter and Wesiley, including 4 rackwork, 1 lever, 2 sliding and 7 others on whict are 21 hand-painted illustrations; all mounted in wooden frames; worth £8, will take £3; approval.—Hal:, Borough, Farnham.
NHIAP.—A few sets of slides and lantern accessories ; re lists free.—Letters only, W. H. Rowlands, 25, Campden Hill-square, W.
ro sale, Pumphrey’s guinea lantern, complete, perfectly new; 10s. 6d. carriage free; half-guinea
lecturer’s lamp, free, 1s. 6d.—Rev. Henry, Portglenone.
‘ PLAIN slides, Cruise of H.M.S. ‘‘ Albacore,'' by
» Weat, 5s. 63.; bargain; reading.—J.C. Teasdale,
Cleator Moor, Cumberland.
INEMATOGRAPH with mahogany lantern, £7; 6 bi-unial dissolving view lantern, safety jets, tubing, dissolver, carriers, few slides and travelling case, £5; Beard's combined regulator and gauge, £2 5s.; new.— 18, Gladstone-street, Norwich.
LIDES,—Set of 36 finely-coloured slides of Venica
with reading. a really good set, J5s.; also China
and the Chinese, 60 coloured slides with reading, 21s. ;
either above for cash, or exchange.—H. Hallewell, Staindrop, near Darlington.
LIDE artist desires re-engugement, drawings, colour
ing, and life model work, g»0d general knowledge ;
9 years’ good reference3.—Artist, 12, St. Paul’s mansions, Hammersmith, W.
“AS cylinders; one 40 foot oxygen, one ditto hydrogen, with fine adjustment valves and strong wooden case; what offers.—Hale, Borough, Farnham.
OR sale, a compl.te set of bound volumes of Tue
Macic LanTeErRN Journat, volumes 1 to 10,—
Apply at the Office of the Journal, 9a, Carthusian-street, EC.
ANTERNIST (experienced) is open to engagements, with or without own apparatus. —102, Shakespeare-street, Nottingham.
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