Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1935 June

Thousands of alert operators now run long lusty batteries of Mills Tickettes, the new
dazzling, chrome plated counter machine that furnishes a brand new kind of coin amuse-
ment. We've just got through with a nation-wide survey asking these men how they like
Tickette. "That's the Tickette!" they shout. "I dreamt of a machine like this once," writes
a blissful operator, "and heaven answered my prayer!" Intakes of $35, $50 and even $75 a
week not at all uncommon. They play better as time goes by, too! It's a NEW machine;
there's NO OTHER LIKE IT-and what a chance in your territory!
AMAZING EARNING POWER • LIBERAL VALUE • LOW PRICE
MILLS NOVEL TV COMPANY
4100 Fullerton Ave., Chicago, III.
Telephone CAPITOL 2110
Congratulations to National Amusement
CLICK WnH TICKETTE!
Asks only a few square inches of counter space.
Better looking than most cash registers.
Takes player into its confidence-entirely mathematical in its appeal.
Location doesn't have to keep tab on payout.
Machine keeps complete record of payouts for operator.
Now being ordered in quantities of 200, 300, and even 500.
500,000 of these machines will be bought!
Company on Your First Anniversary Celebration:

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