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Issue: 1935 June - Page 150

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M O R E D EPEN D A BLE
IN SERV IC E
OU’LL be proud to display the “COLUM­
BUS” Model 21 Table Type machine in
your best locations. The beautiful light
green porcelain finish resists wear and stimulates
sales because of its sanitary cleanliness and ever
attractive appearance.
Model 21 is small enough to fit any location yet
large enough to hold an adequate amount of mer­
chandise, and prevent easy removal from location.
It is a modern machine built to precision by
skilled designers and mechanics—backed by 27
years experience in producing fine vending ma­
chines. No cost or time has been spared to per­
fect the most dependable and attractive minia­
ture model on the market.
Compare it with cheaper type miniatures built
to sell at a price without regard to appearance,
dependability or sales value.
Experienced operators everywhere say
Columbus Model 21 will sell more mer­
chandise with less servicing cost than 2
or 3 cheap machines together. They stay
on the job longer, attract more “play”
and earn a larger retwm on investment.
PATENTED
Model 21 is furnished w ith or w ith o u t light
a tta c h m e n t. May be hung on w all or fastened
directly to table service. Requires hut 6 " of
tab le space. The globe
holds an adequate
am o u n t of nuts, assuring efficient service w it h ­
out too frequent or costly servicing.
F U R N IS H E D
W IT H
OR
W H Y EX PE RIM E N T
EVEN TU ALLY YOU
W IL L USE
COLUMBUS VENDORS
W IT H O U T
LAM P
Increased beer sales during the warm
summer months make “COLUMBUS”
Model 21— with its tempting display of
fresh nuts under lighted lamp—the most
profitable machine you can place.
In your territory there are hundreds of
locations where Model 21 can boost your
summer profits. Order today or write
far complete descriptive folder.
The Columbus Vending Company
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