Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 March

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Mills Penny Target machines, brand
new, $12.00 each; round glass for
Mills or Jennings front, $1.00 each.
Write Liberty Novelty Co., 3557 W.
22nd St., Chicago, 111.
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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. Ad­
dress Plattner Co., 309 P Oak, Kan­
sas City, Mo.
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FOR
SALE— Weighing machines,
assorted styles, perfect ord^r — or
would consider trade on good arcade
stock. W. F. Fetzer, Chester, Pa.
SCALE OPERATORS— Big novelty.
Weight and a ball of gum for one
cent. Greatest money-making scale
ever invented. Slightly used. $80.00
each. Entire lot of 15 for $1125.00.
Unusual bargains in slightly used
Photoscopes,
Vistoscopes,
Duo-
scopes, Counter Size Mutoscopes. B.
Madorsky, 1800 East New York Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
M.A
W AN TE D — Operators in Michigan
to sell to your customers one of
the most exclusive and fastest selling
novelties on the market. R. S. John-
A
ge
son, 1053 Lakeview Ave.,
Mich.
Member Detroit
Machine Operators’ Assn.
nptro'1'
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CLOSING OUT these items- jon.
machines in operating con° ^
One Seeburg “ L ” Piano with
tors, $275.00; 15 lc Regina
Boxes with Records, $5.00 each, ,j;,
$25.00; 16 Mills Iron case
$27.50 each, 5 for $120.00; 2
Play 2 cell Electric Shock
$12.00 each; 1 Excelsior ChecK \
chine 10c payout in cash,
1
Jennings 50c Bell (new),
Nickel and Quarter Dewey . ^
offer open. One-third cash,
C. O. D. Millard Bruder, 1518 j|
7th St.. St. Paul, Minn.
BARGAINS— Caille S u p e r io r -- ^
25 cent play, $85.00, five for *, $
50. Caille Victory Bell, 5
cent play, $62.50 five for
Jjpt
Caille Victory Bell 5 cent
m
Venders with Mint Locking
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and Future pay, $65.00, 5 for
50; Caille Penny Nickle
tune Ball Gum machines, $ -Igf
Mills quarter play $60.00;
5 cent side Mint Venders,
Machines in excellent condition, ^
third cash with order, we allOrLi)b
amination; balance C. O. D.
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6 Co., 1208 15th St., Detroit,
JOB LOT OF NEW
FACTO R Y M ACHINES in ORIGINAL
CASES A T
Rock Bottom Prices
P EA N U T M ACH IN ES
M ATCH M ACH INES
B A LL GUM M ACH INES
SCALES
SLOTS
SA N D W IC H A N D PACKAGE M ACHINES
Tell us what you want and we will quote you—
H A R V E Y A U TO M ATIC M ACH INE CO-
2723 So. Michigan Avenue,
CHICAGO
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Harralson Coin
Machine Co.
306 13th Street., N. W .
. Washington, D. C.
Something New — Selective Machines
Sandwich — Pie — Cake
Chewing Gum — Gandy — Mints
These Machines are upright, with 4 to 10 compartments,
holding from 10 to 50 articles in each compartment— can
be made to operate with coin from lc to 25c.
The last 3
to 5 coins (sales) are always visible which is the best pro­
tection against slugs or fraud.
Prices and any other information will be furnished.
LET US PUT YOU ON OUR M AILIN G LIST
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