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Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 March - Page 224

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AUTOMATIC AGE
March, 1937
S n a x
S to r e s
T h e M o s t I m p o r t a n t D e v e lo p m e n t i n
A u to m a tic
M e r c h a n d is in g
For the first time a mechanical store which has general
merchandising utility is offered to the public.
S nax A u to m a tic Stores
Inc. have e n g in e e re d
and proved the mechan­
ical operation of their
automatic merchandis­
er. Two thousand now
on location!
3. Display — all goods
attractively d i s p l a yed
behind plate glass.
4 .. .Selectivity— the cus­
tomer selects what he
wants and gets onl y
that particular item.
5. Portability —
As in any other retail
business the success of
Snax A u to m a tic Stores
can be measured only
by their location and
the type of merchandise
displayed.
SEVEN POINTS
OF
SUPERIORITY
com­
pactly built; takes lit­
tle room; easily moved
to any desirable loca­
tion.
6. Beauty — Snax Stores
are artistic in design,
richly finished in Chi­
nese lacquer with ebony
black stand.
7. Our own p a t e n t e d
slug detector gives you
ample and efficient pro­
tection.
MODEL AA
SHOWN
1. Snax Stores were de­
signed for the display
and sale of bar candies,
nuts, cakes, c h e wi n g
gum, pies and s a n d ­
wiches.
2. U tility — Snax Stores
are not limited to one
item or product. W ill
sell a wide variety of
merchandise.
/ n a x
A u to m a tic
2832 E. GRAND BLVD.
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$
5 7 50
f.o.b. Detroit
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
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