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Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 May - Page 134

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Designed
T O SELL
MERCHANDISE
HE “COLUMBUS” Model 21 , the only
table lamp machine on the market, was
designed to SELL merchandise. The
repeat orders and comments that are pour­
ing in prove that it DOES sell merchandise
—quickly and profitably.
Practically every operator who placed mod­
els 21 last year found them the most profit­
able machines he ever located and is again
re-ordering for the coming season.
“COLUMBUS” Model 21 , furnished with or
without lamp attachment, is an ideal ma­
chine for the modern tavern or restaurant
where booths are the standard equipment.
Increased beer sales during spring and sum­
mer months make this table lamp machine
a consistent money earner.
Its attractive color scheme blends
well with the modern background of
the finest locations. A beautiful por­
celain finish assures easy cleaning
and an inviting, sanitary appearance
at all times.
Without the lamp Model 21 is only
131/2 inches in height and requires
only six inches of table space. It is
small enough to fit any location yet
large enough to prevent easy removal
or theft by unscrupulous persons.
The globe holds an adequate amount
of merchandise, assuring efficient
F u rn is h e d
service
without too frequent or costly
w ith o r w ith o u t
servicing.
la m p
PATENTED
The attractive display of fresh nuts under
lighted lamp tempts the appetite and invites
consistent play. Operatoi's find Model 21 an
invaluable aid in securing better class loca­
tions.
In your territory there are hundreds of loca­
tions where “COLUMBUS” table type ma­
chines will earn big profits for you during
the present season. Now is the w _
time to get started. Order Model
21 today or write for complete de­
scriptive folder.
C o l u m b u s Vendors
W H Y E X PE R IM E N T
EV EN TU ALLY YOU
W IL L USE
COLUMBUS VENDORS
The Columbus Vending Company
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