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Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 October - Page 112

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Packing: 100 bottles to a box, assort­
ed brilliant colors; 2 signs fo r your
machine in every b ox ; 5 boxes to a
case. Operator price $25.00 per case,
net, f.o.b. Hartford, Conn. Terms:
One-third deposit, bal. C. O. D. Rush
your order and be the first in your
territory to place legal quarter ma­
chine in the front. Special: A hun­
dred bottles with display cards to
each operator as a sample fo r $5.00,
f.o.b. Hartford. H. Kahan, 24 East-
ford St., Hartford, Conn.____________
FOR SA L E — Records fo r your Coin­
operated Phonographs.
Popular
makes Electric Process. Save money
on lots o f ten or more. Use only the
best fo r results. H. F. Unley, Edge-
water Park, Burl. Co., N. J.
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FO R SA LE —'-Records fo r your Coin­
operated Phonographs.
Popular
makes Electric Process. Save money
on lots o f ten or more. Use only the
best fo r results. H. F. Unley, Edge-
water Park, Burl. Co., N. J.
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T R A D E — Will accept old Bell Cabi­
nets in good condition as part pay­
ment on new Jack Pots.
Nickel,
$87.50;
Dime,
$102.50;
Quarter,
$107.50, together with old Cabinets.
H. F. Unley, Edgewater Park, Burl.
Co., N. J.
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W A N T E D — Exhibit used Post Card
Machines. No junk; must be rea­
sonably priced. S. E. Adiletto, 5538
Morton Street, Ph ladelphia, Pa.
FO R SALE — Conn M elody Saxo­
phone, fine condition, or will trade
for Peatnut Machines, 1-2-3 Gum
Machines, or what have you'.' John
Lindsley, Box 684, Hartford, Conn.
A T T E N T IO N O P E R A T O R S — Get
our prices on 5-Star Ball Gum,
Salted Peanuts, Sugar Coated Pea­
nuts, Boston Baked Beans, Salted
Jumbo Peanuts. Special: Numbered
Ball Gum— Set o f 1,200, $7.00; 10
Sets, $6.50. Lower price in quantity
lots. Mammoth Vending & Supply
Co., W oodville, Pa.
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FOR SA L E — The beet Slot Machine
and Vending Machine route in
South Florida; 150 machines, all in
good shape. Complete shop and re­
pairs, and two light trucks. No trou­
ble, but just want to retire from the
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business. Answer. P. O. Box 227,
F ort Lauderdale, Fla.
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IM P E R IA L C IG A R E T T E V E N D ­
ERS— Have 25 machines used on
factory demonstration route. Guar­
anteed good condition. Price $25.00
each, any quantity. Imperial Manu­
facturing Co., 546 Title Insurance
Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.____________
W A N T E D — In R ocky Mountain R e­
gion, a Slot Machine Mechanic who
is able to meet the public. Box 35,
care Automatic Age._________________
FO R SA L E — Nickel in slot Seeburg
Piano with banjo and pipes accom­
paniment; guaranteed like new will
trade fo r four Jackpot Bells or Front
Venders. Automatic Supply Co., 235
W. 6th, Dubuque, Iowa.
Beach Proprietor— “ I ’ve been try­
ing to call you fo r the past two
hours. Don’t you ever stay on the
beach?”
Life Guard— “ Far from it.”
“ I heard a rumor that you were
about to marry.”
Lady (room ing house keeper in re-
soi’t tow n)— “ Yes, but the roomer
was false.”
“ I ’ve sent my wife to the seashore
fo r the holidays.”
“ What holidays?”
“ Mine.”
“ Ask my wife.”
Husband — “ That hat looks too
funny on you— trimmed with cher­
ries. H e! h a !”
Wife— “ But I like cherries.”
Husband— “ I like fish, too, but I
don’t wear them on my head.”
“ Still have pains in the head since
you struck the bottom o f the pool?”
“ Yes, but the doctor has given me
some tablets to restore my memory.”
“ Do you remember better?”
“ No. I forgot to take the tablets.”
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