Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 October

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T h e A u t o m a t ic A g e
Advance Vending Machines
Made by one the world’s largest manufacturers of vending machines
E S T A B L IS H E D S IN C E 1900.
Our line consists of over 70 models; too numerous to illustrate in
this ad; hence we give below a partial list of purposes for which we
make machines or mechanisms.
Amusement
Automobile Accessories
Books
Breath Pellets
Candy
Candy Coated Peanuts
Cigarettes
Cigars
Drinks
Drugs
Electricity
Envelopes
Fortunes
Golf Tees
Gum
Handkerchiefs
Marbles
Matches
Mint Rolls
Novelties
Nuts of various kinds
Paper Cups
Pay Toilet Locks
Peanuts
Pencils
Perfume
Pictures
Pies
Playing Cards
Pocket Banks
Post Cards
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Raisins
Razor Blades
Sandwiches
Sanitary Napkins
Shoe Polish and Polishes
Shoe Strings
Soap
Tickets
Timing Devices
Toilet Articles
Towels
Tobacco
Tokens (metal)
Write us about your requirements.
A D V A
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M A C H I N E
C O M P A N Y
C H IC A G O
4641-4647 Ravens wood Ave.
New York Distributor, A d v a n c e V e n d in g C o ., 347 W. 39th St.
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R E A D IN G
The operator who has a route of candy bar venders would naturally
be interested in the trends of the candy business and could profit by
reading the candy trade journals; and so on through the whole line
of staple products now offered for sale by 'machine.
The list of staple products now sold through vend­
ing machines is assuming proportions that begin
to command attention, and includes such articles as
candy, nuts, fruits, small food items, ice cream and
frozen confections, chewing guin and other confec­
tions, cigars and cigarettes, bottled drinks, coffee
and carbonated drinks. Practically all these prod­
ucts are produced by an industry that is covered by
one or more good trade journals. The operators of
amusement machines can find one or two old estab­
lished papers in the amusement field, and then new
ones covering specific fields are beginning to appear.
The rapid spread of such amusements as miniature golf has brought
at least tivo trader papers into the field during the year thus far.
Trade papers may also be had that cover specific types of locations.
Operators ivho become interested in special types of locations, like
gas stations, bus stations, roadside stands, etc., would find trade
papers covering these fields to be profitable reading. Certainly, much
of the material in these papers would be of no use at all, but the
operator who wishes to use his brains will manage to gather a sug­
gestion here and there that will make wide reading a profitable in­
vestment of his time. Furthermore, the wise operator will recognize
that as long as he specializes in coin operated machines, his wide
reading will lead, him more and more to depend upon the trade paper
that has somehow become recognized as the operator’s bible. His
main reading will be the vending machine trade paper, which gathers
hints from various sources and attempts to put them in usable form
for members of the automatic trade.
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