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Issue: 1927 May - Page 75

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T h e A u t o m a t ic A
I'1 VEST Selling Card Specialties
Ei Sells right now to all drug­
S) confectioners and the smaller
chants in many other lines; also
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candy and grocery jobbers,
^adress Plattner Co., 309 P Oak,
^ n s a s City, Mo.
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^ALE—3 Mills Target Practice
box aC^^nes
with large cash
ai es used very little— good as new.
Also small lot o f ball gum. Must
tnu as territory is closed. $60.00
Lakes ^
it au.
all. W rite Hugh P. Allen,
63, Waverly, Va.
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Peanut machines, $24.00; one lot
three Advance Peanut machines,
new, $15.00, one lot five Advance
Stick Gum machines, $10.00; one lot
Fifteen Pulver Y ellow Kid machines,
$35.00; one Columbus 5c Ball Gum
Prize machine, $5.00.
Terms one-
third cash with order, balance C. O.
D. Seminole Sales Service, 227 W.
12th St., Jacksonville, Florida.
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FOR SA L E — Advance Vistascopes,
complete with up-to-date stere­
oscopic views, $20.00 each. Want
Pool Play machines. Geo. Gittins,
1041 Kin Kin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
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RTS fo r 5-10-25c machines at
a ,lst price— these are salvaged pails
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guarantee satisfaction or your FOR SALE — 500 Gum Ball Pin
Board Target Practice machines.
0£ ney back. Will accept any kind
W e have just contracted with one o f
WilT^k^iHg machines in exchange or
the large manufacturers fo r this
iv,n , .uy a limited number o f used
number o f machines and perhaps can
p /h m e s . H. F. Unley, Edgewater
save the smaller operator .money on
ark> N. J.
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small quantities. Service Coin Ma­
chine Co., 600 W est Lake St., Chi­
cago, 111.
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0 p ERATORS of Sanitary Napkin
n ^achines, why use inferior cotton.
Sun °^ r ^ ces on Sani-Pax Cellulose
bulk 10^ NaPkins *n cartons, tubes or
W e carry a line of napkin
vendi
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inacnmes, oc or iuc si
Se Company, Watervliet, N. Y. M
SA L E — The follow ing ma­
es: Advance, Model D Gum,
eaph; Advance 11 Peanut, $4.00
Tickle, latest model, $7.00 ea.;
P ^nos, Link, 5c play; Ex-
Single, Metal Post Card, $2.50
Double Post Card, Exhibit,
jJ-UO each; Ben Hur, 5c play, $50.00;
^otoscope Reels, $6 00 each; Mills
p ar^ et Practice, late model, $9.50
r ch ! Yu-Chu, 1-2-3, $5.00 each,
•ennmgs Today Venders, $80.00 ea.;
Mints, $9.50 case; Ball Gum,
**5.00 cash o f 100 box. J. W.
fa w n e r , 814 C Street S. E., Wash-
llleton, D. C.
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BARGAIN in slightly used and re-
Sal
vending machines fo r quick
^ j®* Just like new. One lot six ap-
hrs ? n confection machines, large
$30.00; one lot six Columbus
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FOR SALE-i—10 Bat-a-Peny Base
Ball machines, $15.00 each; 15
Hance W ood Pistol Targets, $6.00
each; 8 Specialty Pistol Targets,
Large Size, $6.00 each, 25 Tickle
Gum machines
$6.00 each. 6 Spe­
cialty Gum Vending Pistol Targets,
$9.00 each, 25 Over the Top ma­
chines, $3.00 each. All o f these ma­
chines are in good operating con-
dit:on
and the Bal-a-Peny ma­
chines have been used only three
months. Will sell or exchange for
A.B.T. Targets, Mills, Pace, National
or similar Pin Targets, Blue Bird
Targets, or what have you? Mer­
chants Co-operative Association, 1114
Fidelity Bank Bldg., Memphis, Tenn.
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A T T E N T IO N O P E R A T O R S ! I f you
have Blue Bird Target Machines
which are vending gum without first
playing a penny, we will fix them fo r
you at $1.50 per machine. Write fo r
further particulars or send your ma­
chines to Fauser Noveley Co., 610 N.
Adams St., Peoria, 111.
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