Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 December

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It stands nearly 4^/2 feet high in a cabinet o f rich expensive w oods.
It is available fo r 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50-cent play.
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. . . it scoops the bulk of play in ordinary loca­
tions — no matter where — no matter what.
Write for amazing details on Jennings Con­
sole Chief. Or smarter yet— T E L E G R A P H !
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JACK R. MOORE, 413-415 S. W . 13th St., Portland, Ore.
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one unit.
Manufactured by
TRIMOUNT COIN
MACHINE CO.
1292-98 Washington St.,
Boston. Mass.
promised operators the finest quality Vender ever produced
id gave it to them. . . . We promised a volume profit far in excess
that ever given by any merchandise vender — and thousands of
satisfied users will back up our statement. . . . We promised prompt
deliveries— and are keeping our word. . . . The promises we make for
this “ARISTOCRAT OF VENDING MACHINES’' are based on prov­
en facts. . . . When you order SNACKS, you assure yourself of a
vender with built-in quality in every part manufactured by a reputa­
ble firm with a staff of trained engineers— and that ALL PROMISES
WILL BE KEPT.
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