

MARCH 11, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



17 



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It takes 5^000 houses 

 to shelter the workers 

 who make up-to-date 

 National Cash Registers 



THESE 5,000 houses are the homes of more 

 than 25,000 people — a city in itself. 



They are good homes, too, because the workers 

 at the N. C. R. factory are intelligent, skilled 

 mechanics who are able to demand exception- 

 ally good living conditions. 



The factory in which they work comprises 21 

 modem buildings, providing over 40 acres of 

 floor space. 



It has taken 35 years of the hardest kind of 

 work to develop this tremendous organization 

 —an organization engaged solely in the manu- 

 facture of labor-saving machines that help 

 merchants all over the world. 



The National Cash Register Company 



Dayton, Ohio 



Offices in all the principal cities of the world 



