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Automatic Age

Issue: 1931 March - Page 150

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March, 1931
A u t o m a t ic A ge
150
O P E R A T O R ’S
S P E C IA L T IE S :
MARCH,
1931
THREE W A Y S TO M AKE MONEY
Here is the chance for the operator to reduce his in­
vestment by two-thirds, and still have a vender that
permits him to take advantage of market seasons. This
new vender will sell either MARBLES, PEANUTS, OR
BALL GUM. This machine is attractive and efficient
enough to stay on the job and sell those items that go
best in any particular season. Why bother with shifting
venders when the TH REE-W AY will handle the job most
profitably. Easily and quickly adjustable.
PERFECTION TARGET
VENDER
Our No. 49 Penny Tar­
get Practice and Ball
Gum Vender is one of the
most attractive and effi­
cient venders ever put on
the market.
PENNY MATCH
VENDER
The Daddy of them
all. Ten years of success
back of it. A good will
builder for every store,
and gets the pennies.
4 Models.
IDEAL HOT P-NUT
MACHINE
Also its twin Cold
P-Nut machine. Small in­
vestment will yield over
500% yearly. Start a big
business with little capital.
NO. 51 POOL SHOOTER
A CHALLENGE TO
EYE
AND
SKILL—
Made of highly polished
aluminum with cabinet
finished in walnut. Real
skill is needed to success­
fully operate this machine
and a crowd is found
surrounding it at all times.
Specialty Mfg.
H O L D S 5/2 LB S . P E A N U T S
H O L D S 800 M A R B L E S
H O L D S 750 B A L L S G U M
C o .6 1 7 W . Division St., Chicago, 111.
____________ A G OOD F IR M T O G E T A C Q U A IN T E D W I T H _________________
The SUPER V E N D O R for P E A N U TS
Outside machine
or
Inside machine
Beautiful
Crackle
Finish
Always dependable
First coat
baked on and
weather-proofed
Simple— Handsome
Durable
Adjustable delivery;
13 inches high;
weight, ten pounds;
capacity, eight pounds
peanuts
Manufactured and Guaranteed By
R. D. SIM PSON C O M P A N Y
COLUMBUS,
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OHIO
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