Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 August

3
LENGTHS
AHEAD
losses from breakdowns or misses places
you the second length ahead.
W in in the race for better locations and
m axim um
returns from your route,
“ Columbus” Merchandise Vendors will
put you three lengths ahead:—
And the ease of servicing made possible
by the numerous, exclusive “ Columbus”
features finds you so far in advance you’re
sure to be a winner.
The eye-catching beauty and tempting
display of the merchandise in “ Columbus”
Machines places you that first length in
front.
In the popular “ Columbus” line of mer­
chandise vendors there is a model to meet
each operating requirement vending all
types of small nuts, candies, and ball gum.
Why not write for a free complete list
TODAY that explains each model
in detail?
The dependable precision built mechan­
isms that assure you trouble-free
performance day after day with no
TWO SURE WINNERS
This
well
graph
model
with
blends
cigarette
machines;
unusually
and
phono­
makes
the
former hard-to-get locations easy
Cash in on the come-back
of
ball-gum with this sturdy ball gum
vendor.
prize
Ideal
gum
for
feature
the
as
popular
customer
to land; wins the praise of oper­
cannot see color of next ball. Non­
ators, location owners and custo­
arching,
mers
mechanism.
alike.
Be
sure
several on your route.
there
are
non-missing
dependable
A “ must” for every
up-to-the-minute operatox*’s route.
MODEL 34
The Columbus Vending Co.
MODEL “ 39” BI-MOR
2005-13 E. Main St.
Columbus, Ohio
C o lu m b i s V e n d o r s
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