Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 December

A N O T H E R
N E W
T H E
C IG A R E T T E
N A T IO N A L
V E N D O R
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Built To Vend the Three Fastest Selling Brands, Insuring a Quick
over for the Operators. Capacity, 60 packages; 20 in each compartme
Think of
A W on d erfu l M o n e y M a k e r
It— A Profit of ZV 2 Cents a Package on The Fastest
Selli0#
Commodity in the World
A beautiful machine built to last a lifetime. Almost human in its
out all the commonly used slugs and washers.
Tt is equipped with fi
dependable.
The frame is Aluminum, with Walnut veneered sides.
The
are made of iron.
Metal parts finished in baked enameled changeable
Height --------------------------- 26 in.
Depth -----------------------------14 in.
Width ----------------------------- 20 in.
Net weight _____________ 60 lbs.
Weight p a ck e d --------------- 10 lbs.
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operation, since it throws
gravity rejectors that ^rC
money l.*ox and the
green with gold borders-
SPECIAL PRICE TO
OPERATORS
Please mention The
Automatic Age
Manufactured Exclusively by
N A T IO N A L S A L E S M A C H IN E
1926 Chestnut Street, St. Louis, Mo.
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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
h o s p ita l S p e c ia lt y G o .
S p ea k s to O p e r a to r s
Ij yo u use
Men who capitalize on the
^m an need f o r food, for
s'veets, for amusement and en-
^tainment, by servicing vari­
es devices invented for vending
SlJch things, have missed a good
B A L L
G U M
S T IC K
P A G K S
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S IN G L E
S T IC K S
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M IN T S
j bet.
or
Wherever women and girls
^eet for any purpose, work or
Creation, they carry with them
their very personal problem,
possible need of sanitary
applies to meet emergencies,
^hese emergencies occur, and
Without adequate provision for
sUch requirements, a girl must
W t work for the day, leave the
Mace of entertainment, or at
^st, lose considerable time that
she had hoped to devote to more
S t a b l e purposes.
The considerations that in-
Sl*re success to such a venture
^ e> first-locations must be care-
selected in places much
^'equented by women and girls;
Second, the machines must be
Maced (in rest rooms or toilets)
^here they can be patronized
Without embarrassment; third,
a machine must be selected that
Can be relied on to deliver a nap­
kin every time a coin is depos­
e d ; last, and most important
°f all, the napkin must be thor-
°Ughly reliable so that, having
°ttce used it, she will remember
the service it rendered and
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C A N D Y
C O A T E D
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P E A N U T S
Write us for samples and prices. j§
Largest and oldest manufac- M
turers of gum for vend­
ing trade.
the
HELMET col
1420 Vine St.
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Cincinnati^ 0 .=
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come back to the same machine
when a need again occurs.
Mrs. Mary E. Barton, Direc­
tor of Personal Hygiene, Hos­
pital Specialty Co. “ The rea­
son why thousands of women
look for V e n d -A -F e m machines
in their personal emergencies
lies in the fact that V e n d - A -
F em delivers. Too often have
women relied on the promise
held out by a handy vending
machine, only to find that
the machine was out of or­
der. Or worse still, if they re­
ceived a napkin in return for
their coin, that it was of such
flimsy material and construc­
tion that it was worse than no
protection at all.
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