Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 July

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T h e A u t o m a t i c A ge
W ant Ads
DO YOU COUNT PENNIES?— The
Presto Coin Counter counts and
stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds.
Fits the pocket. Price $1.00, cash
with order. Money back if not O. K.
P. C. Smith, 901 Lafayette Parkway,
Chicago.
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PARTS for 5-10-25c machines at x
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list price— these are salvaged parts
and I* guarantee satisfaction or your
money back. Will accept any kind
of vending machines in exchange or
will buy a limited number of used
machines. H. F. Unley, Edgewater
Park, N. J.
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WE MAKE the best hand soap paste
in America, (make any test you
like.) Sell the soap at $1.00 gallon.
Sell the concentrate enough to make
ten gallons for one dollar. We have
decided to offer for exchange for
used vending machines enough of the
concentrate to make five thousand
gallons. Write fully what you have
to offer. Value concentrate at 10c
gallon. Alma Mfg. Co., Ogemaw,
Ark.
M-JJY
LIVEST Selling Card Specialties
made. Sells right now to all drug­
gists, confectioners and the smaller
merchants in many other lines; also
drug, candy and grocery jobbers.
Address Plattner Co., 309 P Oak,
Kansas City, Mo.
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FOR SALE — As we are dissolving
partnership we will have to dispose
of some of our Electric Shockers and
offer them as follows:
Mills Fire Fly shockers $3.00 each;
Acme Electric shockers $5.00 each.
These machines are in good con­
dition both in workmanship and ap­
pearance, a wall bracket in included
with each machine. Western Ma­
chine Co., New Rockford, N. Dak.
FOR SALE — Fifty A. B. T. Target
Skill machines, slightly used. $25
each.
American Sales Co., 932
Wrightwood Ave., Chicago.
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Minimum ad accepted $1.00.
SLOT MACHINES
OPERATORS! — Have 16 cigarette
vending machines that operate with
three nickels; also 18 package ma­
chines with a nickel and dime slot.
Price $3.00 each. Box 351 Madison
Sq. Sta., New York, N. Y.
3 JENNINGS MINT MACHINES—
New. Never out of case. Cost
$110.00 each. Will take $75.00 each,
and 1 M. Mints. 5 cents play. Can't
work them in my Arcade. 1 Piano,
good shape 44 note Peerless. New
$35.00 motor in same. Will take
$50.00. 1 Wurlitzer A -l shape, cost
$750.00 new— take $150.00, 44 note,
5 cents play, if you like to run it
that way.
VAN AULTS ARCADE
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FOR SALE — Perfume Vending Ma­
chines slightly used. Price $6.00
each. Fifty vials Perfume with each
machine. .T. R. Haskell, 147 Farring­
ton St., Wallaston, Mass.
LARGE COMPANY manufacturing
penny weighing machines and other
important products requires broad-
gauged sales manager with similar
experience. Capable of building na­
tional sales organization. Machine
possesses greater sales possibilities
than any other on the market
thru patented, printed weight tick­
et.
Exceptional opportunity for
right man. Write Box No. Die. c-o
the Automatic Age, giving particu­
lars as to experience, etc., also sal­
ary expected.
GOOD. PAYING vending machine
route for sale, also 25 A. B. T.
target gun machines almost new.
Cheap. A Messinger, 9041 S. Irving
Ave. Chicago, 111.
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W ANTED— Cash Waiting—1000 all
kinds used coin-controlled ma­
chines. No junk wanted. Also im­
mediate need any make 5c mint ven­
ders, also Caille Superior 5c, 10c, 25c
Bells, etc. What have you? State
serials or condition machines first let­
ter. Must be first class operating con­
dition or allowance made for repairs
necessary and fair priced to allow re­
selling same at fair profit. Send us
your list of what you have. We deal
quick when in need or real bargain
in any kind used machines. Let us
know what in market for. We guar­
antee to save you money. Lamke
Specialty Co., 5434 Rohns Ave., De­
troit, Mich.
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W AN TED— CASH W AITIN G
1000 a ll k in d t u s e d c o i n - c o n t r o l l e d m a c h in e s , a ls o
any m ake
5c
M in t V e n d e r s a n d
C a ille
S u p e r io r
25c
B e lls .
S ta te
s « r ia l s
or
c o n d it io n
m a c h in e s .
W h a t have y o u ?
I f f a i r p r ic e d t o a llo w r e s e llin g
sa n ia w e deal q u ic k .
N o Junk w a n te d .
W e are
M ic h ig a n ’ s la r g e s t J o b b e r s o f a ll k in d s u sed c o in
m a c h in e s .
W e b u y a n d « e il.
L et us k n ow w h a t
y ou
w ant
or
h a ve t o
s e ll.
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LEMKE SPECIALTY COMPANY
5434 Rohn Ave.
Detroit Mich.
FOR SALE— Real Bargains— 7 Wil­
liams Penny Ball Gum combination
Fortune Tellers, $21.50 each— com­
plete lot $140.00. 15 new, latest
model, Blue Birds, with latest im­
proved turn knob gum delivery, $18.50
each— lot 5 at $87.50. 30 Wooden
Penny Pin Target Trade Machines
similar to Target Practice except
drop the penny from top. Used very
little, like new, $6.50 each— Lots 5,
$27.50. American Chicle Five Star
Ball Gum $17.50 case. 5 case lots
$16.75. 1 Mills 25c Bell, round glass,
operating condition, Real Bargain,
$47.50. 1 Mills, 25c Bell, almost
100,000 serial number, flat glass front,
$63.50. Have 70 Caille Victory 25c
Bells, late serials $52.50 each, 5 or
more $50.00 each. Lots 10 at time
$48.50—try to duplicate same. Also
Watling 5c side Mint Vender, late
model, shows last 3 coins played, flat
glass with Fortune Telling latest
reels. Marble all nickel plated, looks
like new, sacrifice $42.50.
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1927 — LATE MODEL — Electric
Light Bat-a-Penny, Like New,
Guaranteed, $21.50. Caille 5c Ben
Hur. 5 May Color Machines, almost
80,000 serials, guarantee same like
new, sacrifice $60.00. Caille combina­
tion lc, 5c, 10c, 25c, latest improved
Fortune Telling Ball Gum Venders;
have new style front, $35.00 each—
3 for $100.00. 1 Jennings Side Ven­
der, round glass front, used very lit­
tle, $52.50. With Mint Vender at­
tachment— $47.50, same has front dis­
play Mint Door. Machines all guar­
anteed perfect operating condition.
One third deposit required positively.
We aim to satisfy and save your mon­
ey. This is complete list. Am in
market all kinds coin machines at all
times. Wire deposit at our expense
on $100.00 orders or over.
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LEMKE SPECIALTY COMPANY,
5434 Rohns Ave., Detroit, Mich.
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