Automatic Age

Issue: 1931 July

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Advance Vending Machines
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Made by one the world’s largest manufacturers of vending machines
ESTABLISH ED SINCE 1900.
Our line consists of over 80 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
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.
ADVANCE MACHINE COMPANY
CHICAGO
4641-4647 Ravens wood Ave.
New York Distributor , A d v a n c e V e n d in g Co., 347 W . 39th St.
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Member of Vending Machine Manufacturers* Association of America.
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Established 1925
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2810 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111.
JULY, 1931
Vol. 7, No. 12
JULY— opens the second half of 1931. The late­
ness of our June issue has been a handicap, both
to us and to the advertisers. We have had to use
considerable rush in trying to make some adjust­
ments in our schedule a/nd get the July issue into
the mails as soon as possible. July and August are
used by many folks in the trade as vacation
months, and we wish to express personal good
wishes that all of our readers may have a real
and pleasant vacation. Many operators and man­
ufacturers take advantage of vacation time to ob­
serve the various machines and conditions of the
automatic trade, as they happen to travel about
during vacation. This can be done without mix­
ing too much business with fun and enables the
observer to return to his work with new ideas
gained from the operations of others ._ A little
determination will sometimes help to make the
second half of the year better than the first in
business returns. Without asking them, most of
the operators calling at our office express the idea
of putting renewed vigor into their operations,
and the majority are looking for some real good
machine with which to expand their business.
They are looking a little bit more carefully than
usual perhaps, but they are looking just the same.
In arranging our new schedule, the August issue
will follow soon after the July issue.
The National Magazine of the Vending Machine Industry
Table of Contents and Advertising Index for this issue will be found near
the inside back cover
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