Automatic Age

Issue: 1931 March

March, 1931
A u t o m a t ic A g e
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Advance Vending Machines
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Made by one the world’s largest manufacturers of vending machines
ESTABLISHED SINCE 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.
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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
T obacco
Tokens (metal)
Write us about your requirements.
ADVANCE MACHINE C OMPANY
CHICAGO
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4641-4647 Ravenswood Ave.
Neiv York Distributor*
£
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ADVANCE VENDING
Co., 347 W. 39th St.
Member of Vending Machine Manufacturers’ Association of America.
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DUM BFOUNDED
I just want to write this to say that as a member of severed
business trade associations and as an attendant at a great
wany conventions in various places that I was dumbfounded
to see the improved machines since the first convention in 1929.
There ivas tremendous enthusiasm and great belief on the
Vart of those that I met that the industry has ja tremendous
future. In this I heartily concur. I linked myself with this in­
dustry in 1927 and prophesied that it would be a real business
m 1933 or 193U.
By this I mean that it would command the
respect of some of the biggest financiers and business men of
the country.
¥ our magazine has contributed a great deal to this devel­
opment. You are to be congratulated and tyour work should
be and is greatly appreciated.
Our sales and engineering counsel service i extends to a great
many industries but I do not know of one outside of perhaps
the use of the photoelectric cell that has the immediate ex­
tensive possibilities of the coin machine vending industry.
H. W . A lexander
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