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Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 June - Page 7

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Gorgeous Art Studies of ARTISTS and MODELS
A L L P I C T U R E S IN T H I R D D I M E N S I O N A S R E A L I S T I C A S L I F E I T S E L F . L E A R N T O A P P R E C I A T E T H E B O D Y B E A U T I F U L !
A m ple Selection of Films For Occasional Show Changes
SPIN-IT---------------------


N uf Vendor
Paper Napkin H old er
and a
H i g h a n d Low S c o r e G a m e , A l l - I n - O n e !
H ere it is! The S P I N -I T ! T h e little
giant that becom es a permanent fixture
in eating establishments, drug store fou n ­
tains, beer parlors, cocktail bars, etc.
S P I N -I T replaces the present N O N ­
P R O F I T type o f paper napkin holders in
such locations. Customers are attracted
by the spinning reel o f numbered horses
and play high-and-low score— low man
stuck! There are no prizes or payouts
o f any sort. Salted peanuts are available
for every penny played into the machine
by pulling a separate nut chute. L o ca ­
tions supply the napkins the same as they
do for their present containers.
S P I N -I T is small and compact. The base
measures about 5"x6j^ ".
H olds ample
supply napkins both sides. Salted nut
compartm ent, V/2 lbs. S P I N -I T uses
com paratively few nuts, as custom ers
busy themselves playing the game. M ost
o f the pennies are pure profit. O ne L os
Angeles cocktail bar donated 231 pennies
to a S P I N -I T in one day, and less than
a pound o f peanuts were used. Place sev­
eral in each location right on the counter
in front o f the patrons. Y ou will find they
get a swell play from everyone. V ery
striking in royal blue baked enamel with
bright chrom e trimmings.
The Industry's G re a te s t M o n ey -M aking Penny M achine
J E A N 'S SANITARY POSTAGE STAMP DISPENSER
Merchants 1° s*amPs
f ° r 5c; and three 3c stamps for 10c. One cent profit on each sale!
Bjtferage Th^r m oney selling their ow n postage stamps, through tearage, soilage and
^ Ver 20,000 ef JP?10*1 Prefer an autom atic stamp dispenser, serviced by an operator!
p °Ur ter’r itor
^hipm an’s Sanitary Postage Stamp Dispensers already sold. A route in
aPacity 300 foM
rn^ke perpetual profits and a handsom e return on your investment.
June, 1941
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AUTOMATIC AGE
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