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Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 January - Page 232

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Univendor introduces an entirely new principle to the operation of mer­
chandise equipment—the vending of assorted merchandise to meet the
requirements of every location. Candy bars, gum, cigarettes, mints, nuts#
cough drops, and hundreds of other items retailing for 5c, 10c and 15c
may be vended in these unusual six and eight column machines.
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JUNIOR MODEL
For locations requiring a floor
model in the smaller capacity
machine. Beautifully styled and
sturdy in construction. Incorpo­
rates all the important features of
the larger models. Size 66" high.
14" deep at base, 9" at top, 22Y2"
wide. 102 shelf capacity.
WALL MOOEL
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Ideal for locations where w all
model vendors are preferred. As­
sorted merchandise feature per­
mits large selection of merchan­
dise in one compact machine.
Durable finish and chromium trim.
Size 38" high, 14" deep at base,
9" at top, 221/2" wide. 102 shelf
capacity.
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