STREET CINEMATOGRAPHS,OR OUTDOOR THEATRE.A Palpable Hit!Still a Great Success I !Ei<strong>the</strong>r Winter or Summer.GEEATEST MONET TAKER OFTHE CENTUEY.Takes Standard Sized Film.HUGHES' New PatentPHOTO-ROTOSCOPE.Acetylene StreetCinema<strong>to</strong>graph.Portable, Unique. Fourteen people can see at one time, £12 128.HUGHES' STREET CINEMATOGRAPHS.Twenty People can see at once. A tremendous success. Price £21 10s.complete. DUPLEX dit<strong>to</strong>, for 40 people, £38 IDs.HUGHES' LONG RANGEA Tery substantialand superior LanternLarge sized mahoganybody lined with,iron, extra solid brassfront, with il in.Condensers, mountedin brass screwcells, large front3 l-16th in. diameterfront Lenses whichcan be ei<strong>the</strong>r an Sin.9in., lOin., 12in.,Uin., orlSin. focuslens, mounted inbrass tubes, slidingin<strong>to</strong> a substantialrackwork mount,with double pinions.Complete with ''Jubilee"Hand -FeedArc Lamp in case,all best quality.Price £18 10s.LECTURER'S ELECTRIC LANTERN.This Lantern is allthat is desired for showingslides in large hailsat long distances where<strong>the</strong> electric currentis available.No. 2 dit<strong>to</strong>, cheaper form, with Mahogany Body, Brass Front,&c., complete with Arc Lamp, 2in. diameter Lenses and 4in.double Condensers, £^ 9s.W. C. HUGHES, Specialist in Optical Projection,BREWSTER HOUSE, 82, MORTIMER ROAD, KINCSLAND LONDON N.Established over 30 Yrars.
HUGHES' PATENT BIJOUENLARGINGLANTERN.D . ???:*^"jl"'i"" Condensers <strong>the</strong> si«e of Negative.Portability, Perfection, and Rapidity. Splendid Results.Superior Marginal Definition.DOUBLE PLANO-CONVEX CONDENSERS.*m. diameter ..SO 8 6 1 6iD. diameter . . £1 IS o14in. „ 13 9•7in. „ o 2 n^in ..0 19 9 1 Sin. „ ;; 2 17 6Bin. diameter ... £i lOPi ices of Hughes' Patent Kectangular Condensers,8ix6i £7 156Jx4J 5 55 x4 3 154ix3J 2 5Theonly PerfectEnlargingLantern forresults. Fittedwith Hughes'new patternParaphengosLamp. SlideHolderarranged<strong>to</strong> suit parts of<strong>the</strong> larger sizedNegatives. Thebody and frontlens extend bymeans of solidIMo Pho<strong>to</strong>grapher Should be Without one. brass tubes.Instead of Circular Condensers, Rectangular or Square, reduces <strong>the</strong> Lant«rnconsiderably, and gives finer definition than any o<strong>the</strong>r. Perfect combustion anda pure white light. This instrument is scientifically constructed, and not <strong>the</strong>common commercial article sold for cheapness.Sixbi, £21; 6^x43, £14 11a.; 5x4, £8 15s.; 4^x3^, £7 15s.HUGHES' MOTO BIJOULIVING PICTURE CAMERAFor Standard Sized Films.The latest and most approved Camera foramateur Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy. Can be used as aCamera and as a Printing Machine.SIMPLICITY,THEREFORE, PERFECTION.The adjustable Shutter enables <strong>the</strong> opera<strong>to</strong>r<strong>to</strong> alter <strong>the</strong> slot from 3in. <strong>to</strong> >^in. opening<strong>to</strong> suit subject. Most carefully and scientificallyconstructed.PRICE REDUCED TO £12 12. Lenses extra.HUGHES' MOTO BIJOU MAGAZINE CAMERA, for taking 500 <strong>to</strong> 1000lengths of Films. Price £35. A Magnificent Instrument, has taken <strong>the</strong> mostperfect Negatives.HUGHES' COMPIETE DEVELOPING & FIXING APPARATUS FORFILMS. The most simple and effective. Price £6 10s.GRAHOLY ILLUSTHATEO CATALOBUE of Biorascope, Pho<strong>to</strong> Ro<strong>to</strong>scope, PoBpshowCameras, OevBloping Apparatus, ic.,Sc., post free, 6d., postage 2d.Hughes' Instructive Essay on Cinema<strong>to</strong>graphs, M,Brandly Illustrated Film List, Bid.Specialist, Brewster Honse,W. G. HUGHES, M 82, Mortimer Bd., KINGSLANS, LONDON i-uiiuuii) J.ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. See preoeding^pages.
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