BROWNING’S LANTERNS 
TTTIE ITEW THBEE-WICK HL ^LTsTTZEERIT". 
The new Compact Lantern, with the patent three-wick lamp, for burning 
paraffin or any mineral oil, will give at least 50 per cent more light than any 
lamp previously introduced. The lamp burns without a chimney, and the 
Lantern will give an excellent pi&ure up to 10 ft. diameter. 
Price of the Lantern, with three-wick lamp, double combination 
achromatic front lenses and rack adjustment, complete in case, 
with condensing lenses 3I ins. diameter £ 4 7 6 
With condensing lenses 4 ins. in diameter 4 17 6 
Pair of the improved Compact Lanterns, with three-wick lamps, for 
dissolving views, complete in case, with condensing lenses 3J ins. 
in diameter 10 15 o 
With condensing lenses 4 ins. in diameter 12 10 o 
New Illustrated Catalogue of Electric Lanterns , Magic Lanterns , Slides, and 
Diagrams, Sixpence. 
Illustrated List of Instruments, for Presents or School Prizes, at prices from 
5s. to £10, sent free. 
JOHN BROWNING, 63, Strand, W.C., London. 
South London School of Pharmacy, 
325, KENNINGTON ROAD. 
MANAGING DIRECTOR DR. MUTER 
Daily Ledtures on the following subjects : — 
Chemistry. Physics. Pharmacy. 
Botany. Materia Medica. Classics. 
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