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The Florists^ Review 







The world's bookkeeper 



Modern National Cash Registers 

 are recognized throughout the world 

 as labor-saving machines. 



They are used wherever money is 

 handled and accounts kept — in every 

 line of business, in all parts of the 

 world. 



National Cash Registers are the 

 result of 35 years of study and in- 

 vention. 



To make them requires 7,100 peo- 

 ple, 21 buildings, 40 acres of floor 

 space, and 2,475 patents covering 

 35,000 claims. 



Considering workmanship, materials, and what it does, the National 

 Cash Register is the lowest priced piece of machinery in the world 



The National Cash Register Company 

 Dayton, Ohio 



Offices in all the principal cities of the world 



