Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 August

August, 1932
THE COIN M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
The N EW
JE N N IN G S V IC T O R IA
Jennings Victoria Silent Jackpot Tender
M a d e in 5c— 10c— 25c Play
The Jennings Victoria S il e n t Jackpot Bell
is Equally Attractive
M a d e in 5c— 10c— 25c Play
t f u iv t A s u D e s e r t N ig h t **
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICES
M anufactured b y
0 . P. JENHINGS & COMPANY 4309 ^c 39 HY'clA^os,^,e,
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THE COIN M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
C igarettes.
A tiff ust, 1932
A $2,000,000.00
a Day Business //
TS[o other commodity enjoys such tremendous Rational^Advertising
<2$tytlLLION S of dollars in CIGARETTE sales are
being made annually through Automatic Merchandising
Machines (sales have increased over 500% in five years).
CIGARETTES are the largest selling commodity in the
world, adaptable to machines, Because:
1— CIGARETTES are sanitarily wrapped,
They are semi non-perishable.
$-~~Large sales volume moves the mer*
chandise quickly.
4— No other similar article backed with
such extensive National advertising.
O U R M A C H IN E S are the latest and most improved in
the field developed by men of experience who have
pioneered the sales machine Industry for over thirty
years. Our customers have over 50% of all CIGAR-,;
ETTE sales through machines in the U. S. A. The
greatest protection against slugs and spurious coins
yet offered is available in this equipment. Machines
only accept required coins, discharging additional
coins inserted, above purchase price; and will return
all coins where proper insertion is not made.
,
CABINETS are made from automobile body steel, beau­
tifully finished in metallic DUCO colors. Dispensing
unit independent of cabinet, allowing cabinets to be
replaced at a small cost,
C O IN M EC H A N ISM . Weighs j calipers, bounces, and
tests with a magnet, all coins inserted, discharging
zinc, aluminum, lead, white metal, brass trade checks
with a hole, undersize and under-weight slugs of
every description, and is recognized as the most ad­
vanced mechanical slug-ej ecting device on the present-
day market.
C H AN G E M A K IN G DEVICE. At slight additional cost,
machines equipped to operate on Sc, 10c, 15c, 20c, and
25c, delivering with purchase any change desired.
Changed within two minutes to sell cigarettes from
5c to 25c.
F R E E MATCHES. Machines deliver from separate
magazine a book of matches with each purchase if
desired. When matches are not wanted and second
purchase is made, only one book of matches can be
secured.

P R IC E S on this equipment are most reasonable, giving
operators the greatest value ever obtainable for such
equipment.

LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF AUTOMATIC
CIGARETTE MACHINES IN THE U. S. A.
Stewart & McGuire
E M P IR E STATE B U IL D IN G
350 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, N. Y.
Branch OfEce: 3879 West Sixth Street, L ob Angeles, Gal.
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