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Sanitary Napkins— Napkin Machines
— Prophylactic Latex— Latex Ma
chines. Highest quality. Lowest prices.
Coin Wrappers 60c per 1,000; 55c in
20,000 lots.— Sanitex Company, 14182
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COIN W RAPPERS— Tubular lc, 5c,
10c and 25c guaranteed heavy
paper, 65c a thousand in 25,000 lots,
75c single thousand. Accurate penny
and nickel Coin Counters, heavy alu
minum $1.25. Operators Handy Belt
Pockets 35c each prepaid. Collection
books 75c a dozen.— Hecht Nielsen.
1322 Congress St., Chicago.
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M IR A C L E FOUNT N E E D L E
BO ON TO RECORDS
The importance of the kind of
needle used on automatic phono
graphs is receiving the close
scrutiny of operators. “That’s
why so many more operators are
insisting on using the Miracle
Point Needle,” report executives
of M. A. Gerett Corp., of Mil
waukee, Wis. “It’s the phono
graph needle that plays better
and longer.”
Many factors enter into the
quality of the phonograph needle,
and getting the needle that gives
long service and at the same time
CLOSE OUT
brings out the tone values of
records without undue deteriora
tion of the record and the needle
itself, is more than ever of great
concern to operators in these
times.
Gerett Corp. is a long estab
lished manufacturer of phono
graph needles. Executives re
port that operators who use their
Miracle Point needle as an ex
periment, become staunch cus
tomers. The economy feature of
the Miracle Point needle is also
a favorable factor with oper
ators, as the cost ranges from
25c each in quantities of 1 to 12
needles, and down to 20c each
on orders of 100 or more.
D E T R O IT O P E R A T O R S
H IT S A L E S T A X
Under the leadership of L. V.
Rohr, president, The Greater
Detroit Vending Machine Oper
ators Association is engaged in a
campaign to arouse sentiment in
the trade as well as among re
tailers and the general public to
amend the Michigan sales tax
law in order to secure an exemp
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