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Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 February - Page 168

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T h e A u t o m a t i c A ge
F O R SA L E — 10 genuine factory re­
built A. B. T. Targets, $9.00 each;
30 aluminum, one ball, one cent Blue
Bird Gum machines, $1.75 each. De­
posit with order. B. Scott, 421 East
Asbury, Denver, Colorado.
FOR SA L E — Two 25c Mills Bells,
No. 120075-129197, $50.00 each; one
25c Mills, 139830, $60.00; one Jen­
nings Bell 10c, 36468, $40.00; nine
Peo Self-Closing Cabinets, $25.00
each. These machines and cabinets
are guaranteed to be in first class
condition or money back.
Howard
J. Peo, 449 Ave. A, Rochester, N. Y.
B A R G A IN S while they last— 2 Mills
25c play, late models, $58.00 each;
5 new
(T ry-It)
Dice Machines,
$12.00 each; 5 Mills Bells, 5c play,
$35.00 each; 1 Silver Cup, nickel
plated, plays like a Brownie, fine con­
dition, $35.00, cost $85.00; 10 one
penny Mills Target Practice Ma­
chines, look new, only $9.00 each.
Send 25% with order, balance c. o. d.
Penn Novelty Sales Co., Glenolden,
Penna.
A T L A S T !— Sanitary all white P or­
celain Peanut Machine, porcelained
inside and outside, the only machine
made like it. Absolutely rust-proof
and will not corrode; no more paint­
ing, just wipe down with a dry cloth
and they will last a good many years.
Now is the time to replace your old
peanut machines with a sanitary por­
celain peanut machine and increase
your income. Send fo r an illustrated
circular. Sample machine, $11.50; in
lots o f 10 machines, $10.00 each.
Don’t wait. W rite todav fo r your
sample machine and be the first in
your territory. Penn Novelty Sales
Co., Glenolden, Penna.
FOR SALE — 100 brand new Baseball
Target Machines, penny play; at­
tractive mahogany finished, guaran­
teed brand new, $4.50 each; 50 brand
new Elite Put and Take Machines,
nickel play, $12.00 each; 25 used
Blue Bird Gum Vending Targets—
good condition, $5.50 each. 25 per
cent with order, balance c. o. d. A l­
bert W . Schutt, 57 Bay St., Charles­
ton, S. C.
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PUNCH BOARD AN D SLO T M A­
CH IN E BU SINESS — Established
five years and getting better. Have
six men on the road selling, covering
Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and W ash­
ington. Business can be trebled as
we are in the most prosperous part
o f the U. S. Have centrally located
wholesale and retail store, and are
jobbers fo r tire chains, auto awnings
and fire arms, clocks, etc. Have about
2,000 punch boards out on consign­
ment, and about 60 slot machines
running in Montana and W yoming.
I f you are a real purchaser, come
and stay a week, and decide that this
is the greatest business money maker
that has ever been advertised in this
magazine. Reason fo r selling is that
the proprietor has some oil land that
has to be developed or lose the leases.
This will invoice around $20,000.00.
You will do business direct with the
proprietor. Geo. E. Maple, 13 Third
St., S., Great Falls, Mont.
FOR S A L E — Up-to-date blanching
machine. Will sacrifice fo r cash.
Box A-140, Automatic Age, 2239 S.
Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
FOR SALE — Penny-Back Targets,
$7.50; Gum Vending, $9.00; Peer­
less Tickle Gum Machines, $6.00;
Over the Top, $3.50; Ad-Lee Gum
Machines, $3.75, and many others.
W rite fo r complete list. Merchants'
Co-Operative Assn., 15 So. Auburn-
dale St.. Memphis, Tenn.____________
FOR SA L E — Mills and Jennings Side
Venders, perfect condition; alumi­
num tops, $40.00; a few low serial,
$30.00; Mints: case, 1,000 rolls, $10;
new N o Value Checks, $10; Exhibit
Playball Targets, slightly used, $9;
Exhibit Postcard Venders, 5c slot,
$6. Southern Confection Co., I l l E.
Marshall St.. Richmond, Va.________
SELLIN G OUT GOOD U SED M A­
C H IN ES— 5 Basketball, $13.00 ea.;
3 Advance Peanut, $2.00 ea.; 1 W iz­
ard Fortune, $6.00; 10 Penny Back
Pistol Gum, $2.00 ea.; 4 Advance
Card, $5.00 ea.; 10 Exhibit Card, Sin­
gle, $1.00 ea.; 2 Hit the Coon (E x ­
hibit), $7.50 ea.; 1 Gatter Bowling
Gum, $6.00; 3 A. B. T. Game Hunter
Attachments, $3.00 ea.; 4,000 Post
Cards, lot, $5.00; first come, first
served. Howard H. Sweikhart, 143
Hewitt Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
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