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April, 1932
A utomatic A ge
Want Ads
185
These ads are 4c per word per issue.
Send cash with order.
Minimum ad accepted $1.00.
W ant Ads to be sure of insertion must reach us by the
25th of month preceding publication
Be sure to send cash in advance. The amounts are too
small to open charge accounts.
Address A U T O M A T IC A G E , 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
FOR S A L E — SECOND
HAND
WANT ADS
ISSUES FOR THE
PRICE OF 2
without change of copy.
All orders cash in advance.
3
NOTICE
Classified columns are
for disposal of used ma­
chines only. Beginning
with May issue advertise­
ments of new machines
wiH be accepted at dis­
play rates only. Display
rates $4.00 per inch.
M a c h in e s o f a l l t y p e s
to make a complete route for
Start in the vending raa-
nine business right. Let us ad-
ise you.
Budin Specialties,
,nc-. 845 Dumont Ave., Brook-
‘yn, n . T.
tfc
pOR SALE — 25 CHESTER
F
-
Pollard
Play Footballs; 14
Ch
^nester-Pollard
Play Golf Balls;
' cent games, $50.00 each, 5 or
$45.00; original cost,
i^OO.OO. B. Simmon, Childress,
reX,
4-32
FOR SALE — PEO POKERS,
$8.00; Gottlieb Grippers, $3.00;
Ske-Bal-Etes, $4.00; Blue Bird
targets, $5.00; National Pin tar­
gets, $7.50; Gottlieb Baseballs,
$3.50; Grab Bags, $3.00; Pea­
nut machines, $5.50; Marble
machines, $3.50; Blue Bird Ball
Gum, 1 for lc, $3,00; Pool
Tables, 21x41, $25.00. 1/2 de­
posit. Colonial Mfg. & Sales
Co., 1605 E. 39th St., Kansas
City, Mo.
4-32
FOR SALE OR TRADE —
Chester-Pollard Football, Golf
and K. O. Fight Games; all A -l
condition. Novelty Sales Co.,
Box 957, Oklahoma City, Okla.
4-32
MUST SELL! 5 SEEBURG
Junior Audiophones, 14 months’
old, at $150.00 each; 5 Cape-
hart Amperions, 15 months’ old,
at $150.00 each; 2 large See-
burg’s, 2 years’ old, at $100.00
each; 30 A. B. T. Big Game
Hunters, with numbered reels,
these machines on location less
than 60 days, perfect condition
and money getters, at $18.00
each; 23 Sheffler Bros. Deluxe
Penny Weighing Scales, a beau­
tiful small scale, at $42.50 each;
5 Jennings Today vender Jack­
pots, serial 8,000, at $35.00 each.
Every machine listed is guar­
anteed mechanically perfect and
as represented. A chance to buy
the cheapest machines on mar­
ket at this time. 1/3 cash, bal­
ance C.O.D. M. L. Jeter Sales
Co., Excelsior Springs, Mo. 4-32
SALE - - 20 RUSHOUR
ttershey machines; 10 Du-
t’enier Selective Candy ma-
nines and stands; 25 Columbus
o.^ny machines; all good con-
vr on.;
reasonable.
National
vending System, Inc., 519 W.
VJcCarty St., Indianopils, Ind.
4-32 300 DEPENDABLE USED MA­
chines. 1 Peo, Jr. Basketball,
double gum, lc floor model,
BUY, TRADE AND SELL, $25.00,
$125.00; 2 Iron Claws,
kinds of machines. High $100.00 cost
each; 4 Erie Diggers,
5 nrwle
Gum, $6.50 case of late models,
$60.00 each, $200.00
JVm,’ y iking Specialty Co., 632 for the lot; 10
Old Mills, $30.00;
1 San Francisco, Calif. 4-32 100 Master Novelty
Confections,
$4,00; 25 Northwestern Mer­
> B ! R D CIGARETTE AND chandisers, $4.00; 1 Circus ma­
of "'ndy machines. On account chine, $25.00; 25 A. B. T. Big
3 q
tax, 100 units cigarette, Game Hunters, numbered reels,
10
? candy, $3.00 per unit; $12.00; 10 Bingos, $7.50; 10 Su­
ttewa * r Candy machines, perior Pools, $10.00; 5 A. B. T.
Qott?fV ^ reJector, $7.50 each; Dutch Pools, $20.00; 1 Majestic
$5 On
Miniature Baseballs, Moving target, $20.00; 15 Health-
Li’nfLi e&ch. Ed. Brown, 4605 -o-Meter Coin Electric Scales,
$22.50; 5 Indoor Strikers, metal
_ey Ave., Dallas, Tex. 4-32
cabinet, $10.00; 1 Cue-it Pool
Table, 5c slot, $15.00; 1 Steeple
R0ll SALE OR TRADE—5 A. Chase, $4.50; 10 Gottlieb Base­
B. rp‘ Big Game targets, 1 A balls, $3.50; 10 Pace Spirals,
■fytovi-n Metal Token Delivery, 1 $3.00; 25 Advance Model D Ball
each In Duck target, $15.00 Gum, $3.50. All machines in
machines in first-class good mechanical condition. 1/3
C.O T)
cash, balance deposit with order, balance
®°Uth‘ o* rman Jeffries, 220 C.O.D. Novelty Sales Service,
Barnesville, O. 4-32 302 Wooster Ave., Akron, O. 4-32
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ONE SAMPLE PENNY KING,
5c model, filled with 250 balls,
drilled baseball set (which takes
in $12.50, merchant pays out,
$5.00, key, funnel and bracket,
all $5.25; machines and sets in
100 lots are $3.25 and $1.00.
Will later have Stock Market,
Horse Race, etc., in these sets.
Operators will find this the best
5c deal yet. Salesmen can real­
ly make money dealing with
me direct. Distributors in all
sections can make a profitable
connection. The Aspirin idea as
started by Palmer and Koehler
awaits someone to carry out to
a successful conclusion. Ad­
dress, Penny King, 331 Herrick
Rd,, Riverside, 111.
4.32
SACRIFICE 100 IDEAL METAL
Card Venders, like new, and
500 latest exhibit cards with
each machine for $3.50 each.
All or part.
Real bargain.
Write quick.
Earl Palmei,
5429 N. Magnet Ave., Chicago-
4-32-c
SALE OR TRADE—1 NA­
tional Grip and Lifter, 2 Mills
Lifters, 3 Regina 6-Record
Talking Machines, 6 Records
Put on at a time. 4 Pin Gum
Machines, 20 Winters Ball Gum
Vendors, hold 700 one cent a
ball
4 National Weighing
Scales. E. J. Leighton, Wis-
casset, Maine,
4-32
FOR SALE — FINEST OPER­
ating Arcade on West Coast.
.300 large machines, or will split
tip. Two Brunswick Au-To-
Rowl, $200.00 each, cost $500.00
each; Electric Pianos; complete
stock of new and second-hand
machines always on hand. C. W
Johnson Novelty Co., 2002 E
63 St., Seattle, Wash.
4-32'
LOOK BOYS! GOLD COAST
machines, $42.50 each, guaran­
teed same as new; Play Boy
lc machines, $14.00; Ballyhoos,
$14.00 each, same as new. Got
to sell, have too many. Also'
Miniature Pool Tables, 6, 8 and
10 pcckets, $12,50 each. Better
wire your order, they won’t last
long at these prices. Tom M.
Warmath, Humboldt, Tenn.
FOR SALE—50 BINGOS, WITH
stands, $8.00 each; 50 Baffle
Balls, with stands, lc or 5c
play, at $11.00 each. All ma­
chines absolutely like new. First
come first served. Irving Brom­
berg Co., 5 Debevoise St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
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