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Automatic Age

Issue: 1939 December - Page 96

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R C H A N D IS E V E N D O R S
Let modern “ Columbus” Merchandise Vend­
ors make a reality of your dreams of a bigger
and better 1940. Check over your route. Y ou’ll
find numerous locations where the new “ Colum­
bus” streamlined models (illustrated right) are
just the thing.
These new models make those former hard-
to-get spots easy to land. Location owners
welcome them as a beautiful and profitable
addition to their business as they certainly
attract the play and blend particularly well
with today’s modern furnishings.
And in addition, the “ Columbus” Operator
enjoys many exclusive advantages from his
“ Columbus” Machines — easy-to-service fea­
tures that save time and money, beautiful eye-
arresting finishes, tempting display of mer­
chandise in IN D IVID U A L clear glass globes
that attract maximum sales, dependable mecha­
nisms that stay on the job day after day and
the backing of a reputable company who knows
and understands the vending business as a re­
sult of a third of a century building dependable
vendors.
Start today to plan to Forge Ahead in ’40—
write for free information.
The Columbus Vending Company
2005-2013 E. Main St., Columbus, Ohio
© International Arcade Museum
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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