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Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 February - Page 117

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February, 1941
113
AUTOMATIC AGE
FO R SA L E — SE COND H A N D
1 A D V A N C E S H O C K E R ; $S.00. 1 B A B Y
Grand 5c slot machine; $18.00. 10 Sel-
Mor lc Peanut Vendors; $2.00 each. W ill
consider trade on A .B .T . Targets, models
C or F ; also Gottlieb 3 way Grippers.—
Edward A . Motzny, 4037 Barry Avenue,
Chicago.
F.Pd.
SACR IFICE: 50 S T E W A R T M cGUIRE
Nut Machines— $3.50 each.
50 Razor
Blade Vendors, $3.50 each.
29 Silver
K ing N ut Vendors— $3.95. 50 lc Snacks—
$7.00.— Cameo Vending, 402 W e st 42nd,
New York.
F .M .A.P d.
SPE C IAL B A R G A I N S !
lc N O R T H ­
western
Standard
Merchandisers —
porcelain, $5.00; Columbus Model A lc
peanut — lacquer, $3.50; Northwestern
lc -5 c Triselectors, $15.00; Advance Junior
lc Peanut vendors, $3.00; Columbus 2
for lc ball gum machines, $4.00; Rushour
lc candy machines (take varied lc bars)
100 capacity, $10.00; Advance 5c Hershey
Vendors, $3.00; W alzer 5c package vend­
ors, $4.50. Also 5c Selective Candy Bar
Machines — all types — all kinds from
$18.75 and up. W rite for free list. — R.
H . Adair Company, 733 South Euclid
Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois,
F.Pd.
chicago's eventful hotel
enchanting guest rooms of a new era
. . . an incom parable parade of swing
kin gs . . . flam in g sword d in n ers in
college inn's panther room and malaya
room . . . a ll n in e restau ran ts offer
delicious food at surprisingly reasonable
prices . . . thronged with celebrities,
W A N T E D TO BUY
from
W A N T E D TO B U Y — W A T L IN G F O R ­
tune, Rock-Ola Loboy, Mills or Pace
penny weighing scales. Must be priced
right for cash. Put all facts in first let­
ter.— Lawrence Durkee, 1410 Chevrolet
Avenue, Flint, Michigan.
F.M .Pd.
0 ta /id a /fi/i,
$3
$4
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chicago
U S E D PH O N O G R A PH R E C O R D S
wanted: Large or small lots; please
specify condition, quantity, hill-billy and
dance, and lowest price. Prompt reply.—
Arco Record Co., 98 Park Place, New
York.
Feb.Pd.
W A N T E D B A L L GUM V EN D O R S A N Y
make any quantity. Complete descrip­
tion Lowest price first letter.— S. Penn,
98 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, New York.
Fb.Mar.Pd.
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drive right into the hotel, as you are ^
ENCLOSED FIND $1.00
W A N T E D FOR C A S H OLD B A T T E R Y
Operated •‘Dewey’s ” , Old Obsolete Slot
Machines, Old Arcade Machines, A u to­
matic Pianos, Lifters, Pullers, Lung
Testers, Band Organs, Music Boxes, any
condition.— Boyer, 2700 W abash, Chicago.
Please enter my Subscription to
A U T O M A T IC A G E for one year.
Canadian and Foreign Countries $1.50
B U Y IN G U S E D A D V A N C E OPER ATOR S
specials vending ball gum or bulk goods
state which, how many, condition. State
lowest price. (No ju n k ).— Teasdale Cash
Sales, Hamden, Connecticut.
J.F.Pd.
F O R SA L E — SU P P L IE S
COIN W R A P P E R S — T U B U LA R , A N Y
sizes. 10,000 for $5.00. Single thousand
°ne kind or 500 of Penny and Nickel
*^rappers. 75c.
Postpaid anywhere in
united States.
Stamps or cash with
order.— Schubb & Company, 2717 W ebb,
■Detroit, Michigan.
J.F. Pd.
A T T E N T IO N . O PER ATO R S A N D D E A L -
rp®rs- You can now get Decalcomania
tro f
in sm aH quantities.
An a t-
tf5 cl
name plate insures wide adver­
t i n g publicity at low cost. Also, serves
a permanent identification.
Samples
ttnATr^&ue-s t-
Sideline salesmen wanted.
727 A tlantic A ve., Boston, Mass.
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WORK
D O NE
ON
SLOTS
O ^ H t e r gam es and vending machines,
nights until 10 p.m .— Devices M fg.
Newberry Avenue, Chi­
cago, Illinois.
N .D .J.bm
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