May, 1933
A utomatic A ge
9
ANOTHER MEW FEATURE
BRINGS STILL GREATER
PROFITS FOR OPERATORS
Thyilhumtwi
NOW OFFERS A
COMBINATION
PENNY AND NICKEL
MERCHANDISER
Good news travels fa st and although the
final location tests have ju st been com
pleted, the demand fo r this new super
m oney maker is far beyond the present
output.
Here is the B IG M O N E Y in bulk vend
ing. Just think o f the many thousands o f
new beer locations where nickels are just
as popular as pennies and this new m a
chine takes them both— one portion fo r a
penny, five portions fo r a nickel. D oesn’t
confuse customers as the one slot accepts
both coins. Efficient slug protection.
Can you imagine taking $15.00 to $18.00
a month out o f a bulk merchandise vender?
I t ’s being done with the Northwestern
Combination. Need we say more?
Com plete information is ready but we
offer a tip for the “ Early Birds”— See
your jobber or wire your order T O D A Y .
THE NORTHWESTERN CORPORATION
912 E. Armstrong Street
Morris, Illinois
D IST R IB U T O R S
Midwest Merchandising Co.
227 So. Green St.
Chicago, III.
Chicago Coin Machine
Exchange
2200 N. Western Ave.
Chicago, III.
Lemke Specialty Co.
6630 Gratiot Ave.
Detroit, Mich.
A. P. Sauve Co.
2998 Grand River Ave.
Detroit, Mich.
American &■ Foreign
Novelty Co.
3165 Grand River Ave.
Detroit, Mich.
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Supreme Vending Company
625 Wylie Ave.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Supreme Vending Co.
155 Spring Garden St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Oriole Coin Machine Co.
17 So. Charles St.
Baltimore, Md.
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Modern Vending Company
656 Broadway
New York, N. Y.
Supreme Vending Co.
62 Hudson Ave.
Albany, N. Y.
John Goodbody
1826 E. Main St.
Rochester, N. Y.
Trimount Coin Machine Co.
1254 Washington St.
Boston, Mass.
Yu Chu Company
9 Broadway, Newark, N. J.
Supreme Vending Co.
441 Elizabeth St.
Newark, N. J.
Manhattan Sales Co.
115 N. W. 1st St.
Evansville, Ind.
Will P. Canaan
1027 West 7th St;'
Los Angeles, Calif.
Viking Specialty Co.
632 Polk St.
San Francisco, Calif.
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