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[AJ0^AL Cash R«^^»Mr le^^ tell 



in^i^ndy whctl;^ this cte^ had ind^eafect his 

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Up-tx>date hblkwJ Qi^ I^^ 

 dsuly 'recoR& of how much esidh i^B^is <^i^^^' 

 and the nivnber of customers each derk is' wait- 

 ing on. 



TlMiy show which clerks are the^ most vali^ble. 

 Th^ enable merchants to fix wages on actual 

 selling records. 



They give the records needed for a profit sharing 

 or bonus system. This makes the cl^ks directly 

 interested in the success.of the bunness. It puts 

 them on th^^ mettle and results in increased 

 business. ' 



The National Cash Register 0>inpa)^y» Dayton, Ohio 

 O^des in all the pnncipeV cities of )the world 



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