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Issue: 1940 March - Page 87

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March, 1940
AUTOMATIC AGE
87
A t W e st Coast B roadcasting S tudio
RECONDITIONED
VENDING MACHINES
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Perfect Condition Guaranteed!
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PLACE YO U R O R D E R TODAY
Ever-
R e ad y
4 Column
lc Nut
and Candy Vendor
Cost new $29.50 ea.
Only
$5.00 ea.
(5 or mjre)
Sample S6.50.
Floor Stand $2.00.
This is a REAL
Bargain!
Row e
Ar*stocrat
6 Column 15c
Cigarette Vendor
SLUG PROOF
Vends FREE Book
Matches.
Finish &. Mechanism
like New!
$16.00 ea.
(5 or more)
Sample $18.50.
Floor Stand
$3.00.
20c Model
$2 extra.
Thirsty radio stars and studio visitors are steady customers for this Bally Beverage
Vender, located in a west coast broadcasting station.
Card Venders Popular
at N. Y. Fair
A t the Sportland and Penny A r­
cade at the New York W orld’s F air
be Mutoscope Post Card Venders
f\P°rted to ** amonS the most
0 a e of all the coin operated
achmes in operation.
The p „ st c
d Vender gets a Jot
oarri entlon W^ h its series ®f “ snappy
«„a '„ °0ns” (W
. cart00ns)» movieland stars
f
- ln^ beautiful photographs of
for hnfL Screen stars» a complete set
both men and women),
womenV and wild
\v7st “ iriUerS’ a set of * « t action
esterners that all children go for.
OtllOr -Pr*,._« 1
.
series are “art girlie
£fCithKi?fc kapers”
(a
kissing” (32 dif f ttlC f 0neS)’ “art of
each „ J
different ways to k is s -
laffs."
S w ow !)> and “looney
b o th
an*0^- C f rd
m odel.
^ ender
T h e °V
b y years
of
0Ver
worPld ° to ^ b
th e
3n
comes
in
o p e ra to r ’s
been Prove »
° P e r a ti° n
a11
soundest tvnc r
.
one of the
ment made. There”'!! machine ecluiP-
trouble entailed in it* " ° ™echanical
ln its operation, for
it has only one moving part, and will
vend any type card.
The cards are priced very low, as
is the Post Card Vender, so that an
operator is assured of a fine profit
m argin on his investment, say Muto­
scope officials.
Adams lc Gum Vendor
A Dollar Can’t Buy You
Anything Better
A U T O M A T IC A G E :
Well boys, there are a lot of
things you can get for a dollar
that you like and enjoy very much,
but I ’ll say here there’s nothing
you can get for a dollar that will
do you any more good than the
A u t o m a t ic A g e . 12 months for a
Buck.
Cax-1 Reaser, W. Va.
W o r ld ’s Finest W o o d s
America is blessed with many of
the world’s finest woods— poplar, bass­
wood, walnut, maple, quilted maple,
curly maple — W urlitzer uses them
all. And several other continents as
well contribute their rare woods to
W urlitzer cabinet beauty.
For ex­
ample, Paldao wood found only in
certain swamp wilds of the P hilip­
pines has been used with others from
the Orient.
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FLA V O R S

Vends famous Adams finest quality
gum. A beautiful machine. Capacity
300 sticks.
S a m p le m a c h in e , $ 8 .0 0
10 or m ore m a c h in e s , $ 7 .5 0 e a .
lc COUNTER GAMES
w ith B a ll G u m V e n d o r
B I N G O .................... $7.50 ea.
C R IS S C R O S S ........ $7.50 ea.
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Il4l OeKALB Ave. - BRDDKLYNrN.Y
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