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The Florists^ Review 



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JANDABT 8, 1920. 



An up-to-date National Cash Register gives 

 a merchant control of his business 



IT forces each clerk, or the merchant 

 himself, to miake a record of every 

 sale he handles. The record must be 

 complete before change can be made 

 or the transaction finished. 



The record of each transaction is 

 brought to the attention of the cus- 

 tomer in two ways. By the electric- 

 ally lighted figures at the top of the 

 register and by the printed receipt 

 which she receives. 



The record is also printed and added 

 automatically at the time the trans- 

 action takes place. These accurate 

 records are the foundation of good 

 storekeeping. 



A merchant must have such records to control his business and 

 to make up his income tax report. An up-to-date National Cash 

 Register gives them to him cheaply, accurately, and quickly. 



The National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio 

 Offices in all the principal cities of the world 



