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Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 February - Page 183

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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
179
G ro e tc h e n
Tool
&
M a n u fa c tu r in g C o .
Designers and Builders of Dies,
Tools, Jigs and Fixtures for any pur­
pose and for the most economical kind
of manufacturing.
Manufacturers of parts, assemblies,
timing devices, to your order.
Inventions developed and perfected.
A. E. GEBERT
President, Coin Machine Manufac­
turers
Association,
which
meets
concurrently unth the C. M. O. A.
Centrally located.
See us on your
requirements when in town.
of A. in the big Chicago Exposi­
tion.
Mr. Gebert is also General
Manager of the Advance Machine
Company, of Chicago.
126 N. Union St.
Chicago
H A Y M ARKET 6961
Candy Machine
Operators . . .
It will pay you to write for
samples of this money-mak­
ing line of better Candy Bars
and get our proposition. Ad­
dress, Mr. D. J. Horrell—
The Shotwell Mfg. Co., P.
O. Drawer M. Chicago.
ANNOUNCE
. . .
a complete line of 5c Candy Bars made and
sold exclusively to Vending Machine operators.
. . . each Bar a big nickel value— yet made to fit
any type of machine . . . and the price is right.
. . .
a line of Candy Bars that offers the consumer
a pleasing variety of delicious eating combinations
— the kind that make them come back for more.
. . . and each Bar attractively wrapped under the
nationally famous candy name, SH O T W E L L — a
name which for twenty-seven years has repre­
sented Superior Quality Confections.
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