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Video vending machines for Aust.

NZPA Sydney A New Zealand company is hoping to introduce the first 24-hour videotape dispensing system in Australia, and is looking for a New Zealand firm to market the machines. The Auckland-based firm, South Pacific Video Distributors, expects to have machines installed in Sydney by December, according to the “Daily Telegraph,” in Sydney.

South Pacific Video Distributors wants eventually to establish the Video Vendors, which are operated by credit card, in factories, supermarkets and railway stations throughout Australia. The company’s owner, Mr Mike Ellis, said he was looking for a New Zealand company to market the system in Australia, after two Australian companies declined the opportunity to do so.

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Press, 6 August 1987, Page 33

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114

Video vending machines for Aust. Press, 6 August 1987, Page 33

Video vending machines for Aust. Press, 6 August 1987, Page 33

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