Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 September

H,
OLD and DRAW is right where it should
be—on top! In the lead! Out-stepping the whole bunch.
Counter games come and counter games go, but HOLD and
DRAW keeps living on forever. Marching on at the head of
the parade. Month after month, it holds first place. The rea­
son, of course, is HOLD and DRAW’S phenomenal money­
making power.
in every sense of the word. It is
not unusual to hear operators say HOLD and DRAW pays for
itself in a single day. HOLD and DRAW is really 5 games in
1. It comes to you with 5 sets of reel strips: Cigarettes, Poker,
Bell Fruit, Dice, and Numbers. And it is the only counter game
on the market with the exclusive feature of giving the player
The only counter game to allow the
player to exercise his skill. You can search the country for
counter games. But you will never find a better-looking, better-
working, and better money-making counter game than HOLD
and DRAW. It’s the very best in the business. And when you say
that, you’ve said it all. So why not put 5 or 10 HOLD and DRAW
machines into your territory? Let HOLD and DRAW prove its
phenomenal earning-power to you. It sells for only $29.50.
w h e r e
. . .
it
Phenomenal
s h o u ld
two spins for one coin.
b e !
See your nearest
Rock-Ola Jobber
at once!
Earning reports on HOLD and D RA W are almost unbelievable! One operator
writes in to tell us of “taking in $122 the first week.” Another . , . “$56.60 the first
4 days” . . . still another “$78.25 in 6 days” . . . and so reports keep coming in, day
by day. Without question, HOLD and D RA W is the neatest, finest, sweetest little
counter game ever placed on the market, and wise operators are putting it to work
in locations all over their territory.
ROCK-OLA M ANUFACTURING C O RP O RA T IO N
800 N. Kedzie Ave., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A.
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AUTOMATIC AGE, $1.00 per year. Published monthly by Lightner Publishing Corporation, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago.
Entered as second class matter August 10, 1926, at the Post Office at Chicago, 111., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
PRINTED IN U. S. A.
© International Arcade Museum
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
ROCK-OLA’S
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It’s got everything!

Sound e ffe cts!

L ig h ts!

Action!

C olor!

A smart c a bin et!

Smooth m e c h a n is m !

Across-the-store visib ility!

P u llin g power!

E arnin g power!
IS
Taken all in all, a set-up that
m akes operating worth while.
© International Arcade Museum
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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