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The Florists' Review 



March 10, 1921. 



The record of each clerk 



An up-to-date Cash Register shows you exactly what each 

 one of your clerks does every day. Adding counters on 

 the register tell : 



(J^ How many customers each clerk waited on. 

 ^\ The total amount of each clerk's sales. 



These daily records show you which clerks are most indus- 

 trious, which clerks sell the most goods, which clerks are 

 most accurate. 



They enable you to fix wages on actual selling ability. 



They give you the figures needed for a bonus or profit- 

 sharing system. 



These clerks' records, together with the many other printed 

 and added records made by an up-to-date National 

 Cash Register, enable you to control your business. 



This adding counter, at the left side 

 of the register, shows that Clerk A 

 took in $39.84 during the day. 

 Similar counters show what the 

 other clerks took in. 



These adding counters, at the front 

 of the register just above the cash 

 drawers, show how many customers 

 each clerk waited on, and the total 

 number of customers. 



We make cash le^steis £Hr eveiy line of busdness.IMced $75 and iqx 



NATIONAL 



CASH REOISTER CO. 



DAYTON. OHIO. 



