February 27, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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TIME 



are you saving YOURS? 



Before you answer this question, stop and look over your ventilation, if you haven't done so lately 

 —if you have, stop and think over it a bit. How wide are your sash? Don't guess now! Make sure! 

 And then ponder the fact that every inch added to the width of your ventilating sash ^ adds pounds to 

 the weight you've got to lift with pure, unadulterated elbow grease, without adding one jot to 

 the ventilation. Why? Listen! 



The old-style, wide ventilating sash that extends far down on the roof is never 

 opened to its full extent for two reasons— first, if it were, it would be almost equiv- 

 alent to taking the roof off; second, it can't be, for the arms of the apparatus 

 aren't long enough. Result, you do not get any nore ventilation than you would 

 with a standard AGMCO sash and— here is the point— your ventilation is not as 

 even and satisfactory, by half, as it is the AGMCO way. And— 



Here's the TIME element 



Just those few inches difference in width between the old vent sash and the AGMCO will, in 

 a whole run, add several hundred pounds to the amount the man operating the apparatus has to 

 lift or lower, and the heavier the load the slower he must do the trick, and the slower the longer 

 it takes him. 



Answer: Multiply the increased length of time required to operate a machine handling 

 wide vents by the number of times they are lifted or lowered during twenty-four hours and 

 you have the time— your time— wasted each day. Or, to put it a better way, you'll 

 have the time— j'our iime—saved each day by having AGMCO ventilation. Get it? 



Time— the one thing that if lost is lost forever I 



Are you a waster or a saver of it ? 



Sales Offices: 



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New York Pana, 111. Chicago 



(SO Broad St.) 



(Drawer 335) 



(Matonic Temple) 



General Office and Factory : Pana, Illinois 



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