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Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 June - Page 2

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t o
m a k e
m o n e y
B I G
w i t h
D I G G E R
MACHINES
W hen a m anufacturer becomes the g re ate st o f its kind in
the w orld . . . this grow th is not accidental, fo r every suc­
cessful business is b u ilt on the g re a t success o f th e ir p ro d u c t
. . . by its users.
To this d a y . . . E X H IB IT D IG G E R S
. . . remain an un­
paralleled achievem ent . . . in em bodying every w o rth while
fe a tu re . . . th a t make money fo r operators.
The g re ate st money making records . . . and b ig g e st suc­
cesses . . . w ith D ig g er Machines is being accom plished by
operators o f E X H IB IT
D IG G E R S .
O ne o p e ra to r . . . beginning w ith 10 Exhibit Diggers increas­
ing to 18 . . . all to ld . . . grossed $32,785.40 in seven months.
O p e ra tin g
E X H IB IT
D IC C E R S . . . is a stable, consistent
inco m e -p ro d u cin g gam e . . . why n o t g e t in to it? W e w ill
g la d ly te ll you how to g e t sta rte d . Just w rite us.
XHIBIT
4222-30 W e s t
SUPPLY
Lake
CO.
S t., C h i c a g o , III.
W orld’s Largest Manufacturers of C oinO perated Amusement Machines
AUTOMATIC AGE. $1.00 per year. Published monthly by Lightner Publishing Corporation. 2810 S. Michigan Ave.. Chicago. Entered
as second class matter August 10. 1926, at the Post Office at Chicago, 111., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Printed U. S. A.
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