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Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 April - Page 17

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F O R S A L E — S U P P L IE S
HALL GUM HIGH QUALITY AT LOW­
est Prices, from 8c per 100 balls and
up. 195—180—150—%". %" and 1 inch.
Prize balls Spotted—Striped—Gold—
Silver — Cork — and Drilled. — Hecht
Nielsen, 1322 Congress St.. Chicago.
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ATTENTION, OPERATORS AND DEAL­
ers. You can now get Decalcomania
Transfers In small quantities. An at­
tractive name plate insures wide adver­
tising publicity at low cost. Also serves
as a permanent identification. Samples
on request. Sideline salesmen wanted.
RALCO, 727 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass.
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POSTAGE STAMP MACHINE FOLD­
ers to fit any make of machine. Al­
ways in stock. Send a sample of your
folder; state quantity you need. Lowest
prices now.—G. Chance. 1258 Washing­
ton Blvd., Baltimore, Md.
P5/42
Sanitary Napkins— Napkin Machines
— Prophylactic Latex— Latex Ma­
chines. Highest quality. Lowest prices.
Coin Wrappers 60c per 1,000; 55c in
20,000 lots.— Sanitex Company, 14182
Meyers Road, Detroit, Mich.
P6/42
COIN W RAPPERS— Tubular lc, 5c,
10c and 25c guaranteed heavy
paper, 65c a thousand in 25,000 lots,
75c single thousand. Accurate penny
and nickel Coin Counters, heavy alu­
minum $1.25. Operators Handy Belt
Pockets 35c each prepaid. Collection
books 75c a dozen.— Hecht Nielsen.
1322 Congress St., Chicago.
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If You're Not Getting
As Much Business As
You'd Like To Have
If you’re not doing all the business
you can handle, there’s something
wrong with your sales promotion—
and it’s our job to help you find
out what it is and help you correct
whatever is wrong.
We’re sales promotion and adver­
tising counsellors, with many years
of experience to back up our judg­
ment ; and we’d like to talk to you
about your sales problems.
C A N D Y SHOP CLOSES;
VENDORS MOVE IN
An experience in Baltimore is
being duplicated many times
throughout the country, and is
worth receiving the close atten­
tion of operators who have an
adequate supply of vending ma­
chines.
The Stanley Theater, one of
Baltimore’s deluxe houses, had
steadfastly refused to install
candy vending facilities in its
lobbies and rest rooms. Reason
given by the management was
that a candy shop was located in
the building on the street. How­
ever, the candy shop recently
closed its doors. The theater
management then sought the
candy machine venders, and
Berio Vending Company was
successful in getting the con­
tract.
A TTEN TIO N
P h o n o g ra p h
O p e r a to r s
Used Records
. . . I w il l pay spot cash fo r a ll yo u r used
records In lots of 2U1I or more.
1041-1942
S tan d ard type o nly. Received In good condition,
not warped or scratched.
7c EA CH FOR 1941 and
1942 USED RECORDS
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Y O U R R E C O R D S , any q u a n tity 200
or
more
by
M O TO RTRUCK.
CH EAPEST
RO U TE.
C .O .D .
W IL L
PAY
BY
CH ECK
TO Y O U R
O RD ER.
A LSO T H E
M O TO R­
T R U C K T R A N S P O R T A T IO N .
A L S O P A Y IN G
Y O U 7c e ach fo r a l l y o u r used record s yo u sh ip
in good c o n d itio n ; m ust not be scratched or
w arped and guaranteed a g a in st breakage.
USED RECORDS ACCEPTED
fo r 7c each
VICTOR
BLUEBIRD
DECCA
COLUMBIA
BRUNSWICK
VARSITY
VOCALLION
OKEH
STANDARD
I M P O R T A N T : Send postal or le tte r g iv in g nu m ­
ber of records In yo ur shipm ent, also in s tru c tin g
M O T O R T R A N S P O R T CO . to accept check made
p ayable, to you fo r any amount of records
S H IP P E D
A N D R E C E I V E D IN G O O D O R ­
D E R . A ls o in s tru c t them to p e rm it inspection
of records upon d e liv e ry.
U N LES S YO l
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C E P T T H E S E C O N D IT IO N S Y O U M U S T N O T
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ON LY SH IP 1941-1942 USED RECORDS
IN GOOD C O N DITIO N TO
“Somebody has stolen our
automobile.”
“It serves him right.”
GEO. J. REID,
2624 W . S T A T E S T R E E T
M IL W A U K E E , W IS .
TWELVE MONTHS
of Essential Information
We could not write a better “ad” telling why it is to Y O U R
IN T E R E S T to keep your subscription to Automatic Age in
force— than the following letter received from an Oklahom a
operator;
I am enclosing $i.oo to cover subscription to Automatic Age for the
coming year.
I am an operator of a chain of vending machines and like to keep up
with the latest, but had let my subscription expire.—C. H. I.
Please enter my Subscription to
$ 1 .0 0
A U T O M A T IC A G E for one year.
Enclosed
(Canadian and Foreign Countries $ 1 . 50 )
You can write us at any time, lay
the facts before us, ask our advice,
and not be afraid we’ll send you a
bill for service.
That’s not the way we do business.
Check Q New Subscription
If, after investigating your prob­
lem, we decide there’s a place
where we can fit into your picture,
we submit our recommendations
and quote a fee.
Name ...............................................................................................................
But any preliminary investigation
you want made is at our expense,
without obligation to you.
City ............................................................State ............................................
Street ................................................................................................................
Won’t you write us your problem?
CHARLES B ROTH
&
C . of C . BId'g
Denver, Colorado
Check □ Renewal Subscription
ASSOCIATES
April, 1942
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