Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 June

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Easy Profits from Arrow-Pac
Millions spent in advertising Ar­
row collars, shirts, etc., make Arrow-
Pac handkerchiefs acceptable every­
where. Operators who control Ar­
row-Pac vendors reap the benefits of
this extensive advertising in their
profits.
The Arrow-Pac vendor is made of
high-grade steel with a Delf blue fin­
ish, trimmed with red and white. It
is also equipped with a nickle-framed
mirror on the front. It can be in­
stalled anywhere, either inside or out,
on a wall or on a stand. There is
never any trouble getting locations
because of the attractiveness of the
machine and the quality of the prod­
uct distributed.
Responsible operators may have
the use of these machines without
investing their capital. The Auto­
sales proposition is worth investigat-
ing— write for particulars today.
I
AUTOSALES CORPORATION
Main Office and Factory
© International Arcade Museum
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Long Island City, N. Y.
http://ww w.arcade-m useum .com /
Another TAP-A-PENNY
Furnished complete to operate as a skill game or fortune teller.
Played with nickels, dimes or pennies. It gets five coins in place of
one. Entirely different. Creates immediate attention and holds in­
terest indefinitely on same location. Slugs impossible.
Often Pays for Itself in One Day
We Allow Exclusive
TAP-IT MANUFACTURING CO.
Alhambra, California
© International A rcade Museum
http://w w w .arcade-m useum .com /

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