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Automatic Age

Issue: 1939 September - Page 6

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TOPS ™WHO'S WHO
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in AUTOMATI C M E R C H A N D I S E R S
S H IP M A N ’S coin-operated merchandisers are recognized
nationally as “ tops” . Shipm an m anufactures machines to
dispense practically all products which can be sold auto­
m atically. Shipm an machines are precision-built, mechanic­
ally superior, and beautiful in appearance. Operators in
practically every state in the Union show preference to
Shipm an merchandisers by their steady repeat orders.
S H I P M A N ’S S A N I T A R Y
P o s ta g e
S ta m p
D is p e n s e r s
— allied with Uncle Sa m ’s
greatest business offer con­
sistent profit returns from your
investment. One hundred Post­
age Stamp Dispensers making
only ten sales a day show
$3650 a year profit. A post­
card will bring complete in­
formation.
S H IP M A N ’S
S iiM
L it t l e
N ic k e l H e r s h e y
D is p e n s e r
The national advertising and
popularity of Hershey products
makes S h i p m a n ’s five-cent
Hershey dispensers one of the
greatest steady money-makers
of all candy machins. Thou­
sands and thousands of these
Hershey machines are in use.
Operators should write for
circulars.
C O M IN G S O O N !
A 4-column, large capacity, modern­
istic 5c candy bar machine by Ship­
man, at a price so low that the
entire industry will feel the jolt.
© International Arcade Museum
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bar
M in t fo r O p e ra to rs
Here is a machine that R E A L L Y
makes big money. The insignificance
of pennies means they are spent with
reckless abandon. Customers cannot
pass up this beautiful dispenser with
its inviting display window, showing
six different kinds of wrapped candy
bars. The psychology of this machine
is that several pennies are spent at
a time instead of the usual one. O f
the six magazines, two of them are
adjustable for the handling of odd­
shaped packages. Even tab gum and
penny mints may be sold, in addition
to the many kinds of bar candies.
Vending the bars end-wise rather
than length-wise, enables the Select-
a-Bar to be constructed in a cabinet
only 11*6 inches wide. This dispenser
is making operators R E A L profits.
Mipman
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MANUFACTURING CO.
1326 So. Lorena St., Los Angeles
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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