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Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 October - Page 80

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WANTED — An experienced mint
machine operator and location man,
one who knows how to meet the pub­
lic. If you have your own car, and
can finance yourself to get started, I
Will furnish all the up-to-date ma­
chines and mints required on a 50-50
basis. Here is an opportunity for
the right man. Good territory, you
must furnish a reference. Address
S. C., A utomatic Age.___________O-N
FOR SALE— Stereoscopic views for
Advance Vistascopes $1.00 per set,
Lucky postal card vender with cards
$7.00, Pistol Jack Pot machines
$15.00 each. Postal card venders
filled with cards $5.00 each, modem
1-2-3 ball gum machines $4.00 each.
Geo. Gittins, 1041 Kin Kin Ave., Mil­
waukee. Wis.______________________ O
Chicago operator has new plan.
Place your idle machines to work.
Will buy them. Place them or trade.
Here is OPPORTUNITY.
How
many idle machine have you on hand
at home not working which you
WISH were out getting the money.
Can use and place 500 machines. Will
buy, sell or trade. Welfare Novelty
Association, 6400 Ellis avenue, Phone
Midway 3888, Chicago, 111.__________
OUT OF BUSINESS— Good buys
for quick buyers. One 5c Bell,
good cond'tion, $40 00. one 25c Bell,
good condition, $75.00; Two penny
targets, $7.50 each; one penny weigh­
ing machine, $30.00; one Holcombe
and Hoke Electric Butter Kist Pop­
corn and Peanut machine, good con-
ditino, cost nearly $900.00 delivered,
our price $450.00. One half deposit
balance collect. Casinos Pool Parlor,
Kulpmont. Pa.______________________
FOR SALE— 150 late model 5c Hot
Peanut machines, never out of
original cases, a rear buy; good on
any location. Will sell one or a
dozen—what do you offer. Will ship
one machine for inspection. Box S.
M. AUTOMATIC AGE.
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WANT
TO BUY— Second hand
Mayflower machine for cash. H.
H. Baer, 4816 Washburn Ave. S.,
Minneopolis, Minn.” S-O-N.________
FOR SALE— New Caille Superior
Bells 25 Cent play, also Caille Vic­
tory Bells 5 and 25 cent play. These
machines less than 6 months old can­
not be told from new. Machines in
A -l condition fin'sh and mechanical.
Discontinuing operating. Will sell
cheap for quick sale.
Machines
shipped in original cases will allow
examination. Stands for machines
$3.50. Schubb & Co., 1208 Fiftenth
St., Detroit. Mich._________________ O
ATTENTION OPERATORS — We
manufacture and have 600 new
candy, peanut, or pie vending ma­
chines of latest design, vend'ng thirty
cartons each, such as have been suc­
cessfully operated in two large cities,
priced especially low for quick sale.
If interested, write The Keyless Lock
Co*., Indianapolis, Ind. _______ S-O.
A REAL BARGAIN— $110 buys the
following twenty machines, F.O.B.,
Roanoke, Va.; 1 Hance Cold Peanut
Machine, 1 Hance Hot Peanut Ma­
chine, 3 Regina lc music boxes, 1
one cent Tickle Gum machine, 2 one
cent Ball Gum machines, 1 specialty
one-cent Target, 2 Shootoscopes, 3
Five cent Exhibit Lucky Photo Ven­
ders, 1 Boyce one-cent Wee Gee, 2
one-cent Drop Picture machines, 2
one-cent Ball Gum Machines, 1 Five-
cent Mill Target Practice— Terms 25
percent deposit with order, balance
C O.D. Roanoke Specialty Co., Box
2M. Roanoke. Va.
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W ANTED TO BUY—Amusement
machines such as Base Ball, Pic­
tures, Ten Pins, Over the Top, Elec­
tric Shockers, Fortune Machines, etc.
Give full description and when
bought new with lowest prices for
cash. Merchants Co-operative Asso­
ciation, 1114 Fidelity Bank Bldg..
Memphis, Tenn.
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