Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 February

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Lucky Spot “M IDGET’
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A SMALL MACHINE
9 IN C H E S W ID E . 7 IN C H E S
H IG H , 6 INCH E S D E E P ,
W E IG H T
8 POUNDS
AT A LOW PRICE— BUT A BIG MONEY MAKER
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F IN E S T A L U M IN U M C A S E — L A C C U E R F IN IS H
Lowest Priced Machine of Its Kind on tfio Market
Write for Details T O D A Y
A Midget every way, except as a money Better, and in that way it is a giant.
Here is what you have been waiting for, the 26 GAM E.
Insert your nickel, push
plunger; the dial rolls the six dice; add them up and refer to schedule.
Everybody likes to roll dice.
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This game is very fascinating, and being on the square is popular everywhere.
The machine takes hut a small space, and the profit is big.
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M IL L S SALES C O M P A N Y
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Telephone Piedmont 89
407 FORTY-NINTH STREET
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
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http://www.arcade-museum.com/
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^hat Some of the
New Machines
Look Like
. Some of the manufacturers have
Wished reproductions of their new
achines which will be displayed at
New York Exposition. These are
published herewith for the benefit of
operators who will attend, and those
who may not be able to get to the
big show.
Toilet lock by Advance Machine
Company, a five cent machine sold to
operators.
Pace Target
^ew target practice by Pace Mfg.
0nipany, distributed through Chica-
Slot Machine Exchange.
Two advance machine items which
are new to the trade at large al­
though in use my many locations.
The Advance Sanitary Napkin ma­
chine and Match machine for inside
and outside locations.
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http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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