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You pull in the winning chips when you have the
winning cards . . . and you’ll find the operator
who has Columbus Vendors throughout his route
reaps the biggest returns, too.
There are reasons:
First, Columbus Machines are silent super-sales­
men. They’re always on the job attracting maxi­
mum play with their eye-catching colors ana
tempting display of the merchandise.
Second, they are dependable. Sturdy patented
mechanisms assure trouble-free performance.
Third, they require less servicing time. Many
exclusive easy-to-service features make the
simpler.
No wonder they bring in TOP returns! Stand­
ardize with “Columbus” and see for yourseu-
The Columbus Vending Co.
2005-2013 E. Main St.'
Columbus, Ohio
A M O D EL FOR
E V E RY TYPE
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There’s a “Columbus » yeiid'
or for every type ^ ca^ pl-e.
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BI-MOR, welcome addiW"
to the highest type loC\ue(
These, and the many ° real
“Columbus” models, are 0uf
money makers . . • '
chance to “cash in.”
FREE
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Columbus Vendors
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