Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 March

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1807-1809 John Street
Cincinnati, Ohio
MANUFACTURERS OF THE BETTER GRADE MINTS
CATALO GUE No. AA-34 Gets The Coin
Send For a Copy and Sgi,ve Money
172 Pages of Bargain Items— Knife, Candy, Jewelry, Watch, Fountain
Pens and Novelty Punch Boards
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BARGAINS— Used machines, perfect
_ condition: 25 Norris Ball Gum
£>stol machines, $10 00 each; 25 A.
T. Target Skills, $20.00 each; 25
^joipson 1-2-3 gum, $4.00 each; 10%
^iscount lots of 5.
W ANTED—
^urnham & Mills Baby Vendors,
Advance peanut and gum. D. Rob*
*«s & Co., 28 Dodworth St., Brook­
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New York.
A« B. T. PISTOL
v cellent condition,
pending Co., 2680
^ L ou is, Mo.
TARGETS— Ex-
$15.00. General
Califomia Ave..
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95
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One Shoe
Shiner, almost new, former price
$250 00, now $90.00. One Little
Gypsy Fortune Teller Vender, penny,
nickel, dime, quarter play, NEW,
$40 00 . One Punch Board Vender,
new, $25.00, Three “ Over the Top”
machines, new, $6.00 each. Three
Penny Back Targets equipped with
Norris new style guns, $5.00 each:
Three Mills Puritan Bells, like new,
latest model, $27.50 each; one Puri­
tan machine, $15.00; one Midget Dice
machine, $10.00; one Pee Wee Dice
machine, new, $12.50; one Watling
Guesser, rebuilt, like new, Wood Cab­
inet, Duco Blue, nickel trim, $40.00.
One Watling Big Dial Scale, first-
class condition, $75.00. Two Fortune
Tellers (Gypsy), former price $35,
now $ 10 . 00 . Stands $ 2.00 extra. One
con-control Beam Scale, like new,
mrhogany finish, $25.00. Terms: Vs
with order, balance C. O. D., f.o.b.
Dayton, Ohio. A. S. L. SALES CO.,
133-135 Washington St., Dayton, O. 3
B a r g a in s in .slightly used ven-
. der^, all guaranteed to be in first
f'^ss mechanical shape; 40 Blue Bird
gum, $3.50 each, lots of 10,
WO. 00 ; lo Tripple Mint 5c Venders,
™*50 each; 2 Blue Bird lai*ge howl
,'2-3 ball gum, $5.Q0 each; 2 Colum-
?Us Ball Gum, $4.00 each; 5 Colum-
Us Ball Gum with two discs single
M 1-2-3 changeable, $4.50 each; 4
lain Pistol Target Skills, $5.00 each.
, «alba Perfyme Vial Machine, $2.00.
» Millard Ball Gum, $ 2 . 00 ; 1 Colum­
n s 5 C; Trade Ball Gum. $4.50; 5
v Hiversal 1-2-3 outside ball gum with
Jackets, $6.00 each; 9 Advance Mod­
* ^ Ball Gum with brackets, $4.50
,ach; 3 Advance Ball Gum, small
2?yi, $3.50 each; 1 Master No., 11
*^*1 Gum Pistol Target, like new,
rp ^-00; l Specialty Ball Gum Pistol
tjafget^ $10.00; 1 Tickle Peerless
r,a*l Gum, $5.00; 1 Honey Dew Ball
Bowling Alley, $10.00; 8 Ad­
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Stick Gum Machines, $2.00
1 o ^ Peanut Machines, $2.50 each.
c Mint Ball Gum, $2.00. These
e all real bargains in good condi-
and will be snapped up quick,
j.) r»d one-third deposit, balance C. O.
W k1' Sight Draft, 5% discount cash
ftJ , order. Reference: First State
frviv Order .from this ad. BUCK­
S*?, SALES SERVICE, Box 95,
,>--Hfch_ Charleston, Ohio.____________3
FOR SALE— 26 Photoscope Ma­
chines or any part of the same.
Latest type machines, made by the
Exhib:t Supply Co. (Not junk). Al­
so 6 Target Practice machines made
by the same company. Photoscopes,
$15 each. Target Practice machines,
$10. Address: A. R. Grover, 149
Broadway, Norwich, Conn.
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Months. Anco Sales Co., 1512
* 67th St., Chicago, 111.
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FOR SALE— Mills and Jennings
Side Venders, $35 and $40. Holmes
Scale Co., 9j£>5 Noble Ave., Bridge­
port, Conn.
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FOR SALE— 5 double Exhibit metal
Post Card machines, $5.00 each.
Also National Gum and Chocolate
machines at $ 1 . Write, P. O. Box
1975, Paterson, N. J.
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FOR SALE— Caille Fortune Teller
Gum Ball machines. Plays pen­
nies, nickels, dimes— improved mod­
el— new; shipped from factory in late
December. $20.00 each. Henry Mel-
nick, 10 Elizabeth Street, Mattapan,
Boston, Mass.
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