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Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 April - Page 75

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^ IN MARKET for used coin ma-
«ltv —
have you. Cook Nov-
n j Co., Hamilton near Forest Ave.,
->ojt, Mich._____________________ A
ing 75 different kinds of machines.
H. F. Moseley, Room 308-9-10, Cen­
tral National Bank Bldg., Richmond,
Virginia.
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^ SALE— 3 Advance Model C.
pi ei*fume machines, nearly new 10c
and 650 vials Jockey Club per-
sealed, A -l goods, all for $35.
$10 with order. N. M. Sar-
£nt> 429 Brookline Ave., Boston,
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W ANTED— Three Hand wind Gabel
Entertainer Phonographs; must be
in good condition and at right price.
Will also buy the same instruments
that have been junked or out of or­
der for the parts. T. M. Madden,
Virginia, Minn.
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v SALE—25 Master penny or
C ^kel play peanut machine. 15
V^mbus
f0; J«ibus peanut machines. Write
j\VDPrices. J. T. Goudy, 407 Rhodes
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FOR SALE— Six Mills Target Prac­
tice— $45, or will trade for Caille
penny, nickel and dime, will buy
Caille fortune tellers over 2500 serial.
Tri-State Novelty Co., West Union,
Illinois.
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” SALE — Mills front vender
e,tactically new $75. Holmes Nov-
cZ
995 Noble Ave., Bridgeport,
_____________________6-t
SALE — Twelve Mills and
gQ^Hys Puritan machines all in
hv; d Working order.
Write for
.\v.°es-
H. Steiger, 2429 Linden
" -e- . Baltimore, Md.______________ A
SALE— 10 Puritan machines,
ew ^ Little Gypsy machines, 35 mod-
t0j 1-2-3 ball (rum machines. 12 pis­
til Machines, 15 ten-pin machines, 15
*e machines, 5 pool table ma-
ti ^es, 25 post card machines. Bal-
°l'e Novelty Co., 2207 E. Lombard
" ^ B altimore. Md._____________ A-M.
s ^G a r TOASTED PEANUTS —
dj alted peanuts, pistaschio nuts, In-
g] 11 nuts, breath pellets, put up in
Vg»5f.lrie bags. We specialize on the
w ^ng machine trade. Get our
c®s. Joseph Alpert. 601 Bergeline
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-^JJnion City, N. J.
SALE— (100) Mills and Jen-
ji^’Ugs Side Venders also Mills
Vendei’s. Jennings and Mills
P j Venders from $35.00 to $55.00
uph, according: to serial numbers.
q Jls Front Venders $70.00 each.
^ J^anteed to be in perfect condition
§Jjrefinished cabinet and metal. 40
j^nibit Photoscopes Drop Picture
,|p^chines good as new, used six weeks
n 1 each. 50 Penny Exhibit Postal
{ rd Machines, used six weeks, good
new with 1500 cards with each
jj^hine at $20 each. 50 Exhibit
Ball Target Machines like new
each. Write fo catalogue show­
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FOR SALE— Bargains, all machines
are venders, 2 Jennings 25c each,
$60.00; 4 Jennings 5c each, $50.00;
10 Jennings 5c/each, $35.00; 5 Lucky
Photo Venders, $7.00 each; one Re­
gina lc Music Box with 20 records
$18. These are bargains if bought
at once Vs cash, balance C.O.D.
Harry H. Hoke, Jr., 3115 Adams
Mills Road N. W., Washington, D.
C.
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FOR SALE — 500 Penny Chewing
Gum Slot Machines, vending gum
2 1/4x%. Size of machine 10x4x1 %-
in. suitable for counter, wall or stand
(all metal.) Can be made cheap.
Also dies for sale. Most unique ma­
chine ever made, can be placed any
where. Sample sent by mail on re­
ceipt of $1.00. Special price in quan­
tity. Messer Candy Co., 1639 Forbes
St., Pittsburgh, Pa._____________A-M.
W ANTED— Advance Unit E, Du­
plex E venders and other similar
used
machines.
Sise
Company,
Watervliet, N. Y._________________ A
NEW PREMIUM Ball Gum Ma­
chines, $7.50 each. Vends foil
wrapped gum, 1 for 5c or 2 for 5c.
Globe holds 800 balls. Machine takes
in $40.00 or $20.00. Operator regu­
lates pay out. Machines guaranteed
not to clog. Better than 5c slot ma­
chines, can be operated in closed ter­
ritory. 800 balls foiled wrapped re­
fills, with winning combination $5.00.
Sample
machines, filled,
$12.00.
Money refunded if not satisfactory.
Sise Company, Watervliet, N. Y. A
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