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Automatic Age

Issue: 1938 March - Page 2

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H A S J U M P E D P R O F I T S IN E V E R Y F I E L D
FEATURES
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th e n & u o lu tio s ic iA y
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Now a part of the standard equip­
ment— new drop-style 99% slug-
proof coin-chute eliminates losses
of from 50c to $1.50 per week
from slugs. This and features like
the gorgeous “ Borealis” light-up
grille, the slanting top visibility,
accessibility of mechanism, make
1938 Rock-Ola phonographs most
desirable and most profitable for
operators.
C ANAD IAN
OPERATORS
ATTENTIO N
ROCK-OLA
PH
t lt e
fa OPERATORS!
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1.
W ith the mighty Monarch-20 and W i n ^ 0 .O1
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Rock
on location, watch the earnings rise.
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attains even greater heights in phonograP ^ e(
fection for 1938. Once on location, they stay for they ^
the ultimate in desirable music, the modern trend in s
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line cabinet design and mechanical simplicity. W ise
ators invest.
Mul ti - Sel ector Phonographs
are H Y D R O - E L E C T R I C
APPROVED
IN C A N A D A
D istributed 6 /
P and H C O I N M A C H I N E CO.
128 Dundas S t. W. , Toronto, Canada

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