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Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 March - Page 124

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A C om panion in the N ew Deal —
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P E R A T O R S , here is y o u r o p p o r tu n ity to cash in on a new deal. . . . F acts
gathered fr o m a care ful analy sis show , beyond all doubt, the o p e rators’ need
fo r a tab le m odel p e a n u t m ach in e . The re sult fr o m th is care fu l study is the
new “ C O L U M B U S ” M odel “ 21” table type vendor. T his new “ C O L U M B U S ” M odel
“21” has e v e ry th in g the o p e ra to r needs fo r se cu ring the th ousa n ds o f locations
av a ilab le fo r th is type vendor. . . I t is sm a ll, (yet large enough to re n d e r efficient
service, w ith o u t fre q u e n t a n d h ig h service cost) a ttra c tiv e ly designed, w ell b u ilt
and easy to service.
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rp H E novel utility features of a lamp on top and two sturdy ash trays on
the bottom were! originated and designed by “COLUMBUS.” This double
utility feature makes the Model “21” exceptionally easy to locate in taverns,
on individual tables and in booths. This machine is one of the greatest sales
stimulators ever offered for both the operator and the location owner.
Because of its utility features and the individual service it renders, the Model
“ 21 ” is welcomed w"ith hearty acclaim by the public.
The Model “21” can also be furnished without the lamp or ash trays,
as shown on the right. Thousands of locations are now open for this machine.
FOR FU RT H ER PARTICU LARS W R IT E
THE COLUMBUS VENDING CO.
2005-2013 E. Main St.
Columbus, Ohio
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