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Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 January - Page 203

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Penny Peanut
Vendor
The M o d e l “ M,” fin­
ished in light green por­
c e la i n . An a t t r a c t i v e
machine that commands
im mediate attention. Its
s m a r t d e s ig n , coupled
w ith its porcelain clean­
liness, w h e t s a p p e t it e s
and invites re-sale.
PATENTED
ACK in 1908, when the business of
operating coin machines was in its in­
fancy, “COLUMBUS” Vendors had
already become the operators’ standby for
steady profits.
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Down through the years, right up to the
present time, these profit-makers, have been
the backbone of thousands of operators’
incomes.
.
It is with real pride that we point to the
outstanding service rendered by “COLUM­
BUS’” Vendors. And it’s no idle boast when
we say “COLUMBUS” Vendors will earn
you more on your investment. For proof,
we refer you to the fact that each year
more and more operators are investing in
“COLUMBUS” Vendors.
In the “COLUMBUS” line there are
many different models from which to select
— one to suit every operating requirement.
For Bigger Profits and Longer Service in
1935 it will pay you to use “COLUMBUS”
Vendors.
W H Y E X P E R IM E N T
EV EN T U A LLY YOU
W IL L USE
COLUMBUS VENDORS
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Table Type Peanut
Vendor
Model “21"— very latest
in bulk-merchandise m a ­
chines. D e s ig n e d espe­
cially for individual booth
and t a b l e s e r v ic e . A
proven money-maker.
PATENTED
V- ' « &
General Merchandise
Vendor
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Model ZM. A machine
for universal use. Ideal
for v e n d in g pistachios,
pecans, almonds, candy-
coated nuts, and num er­
ous other c a n d ie s a n d
confections. A m a c h in e
adaptable for use in any
type location.
PATENTED
CONVENTION BO O T H 100
Visit our booth at Annual Exhibition
and Convention of the Coin Machine
Industry at the Hotel Sherman, Chi­
cago, 111., February 18-19­
20 and 21. See our com­
plete line on display at
Booth 100.
The Columbus Vending Company
.
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