Fbbedaby 10, 1921 



The Florists* Review 



15 



The history of the day's business 



Every time a sale is recorded on an up-to-date National 

 Cash Register, a complete record of the sale is printed 

 on a strip of paper inside of the register. 



This strip of paper is called the detail-strip. 



It shows how much business is done during certain hours, 

 or during the proprietor's absence. 



It cannot be removed or changed without the proprietor's 

 knowledge. 



It prevents the cash drawer being opened without a perma- 

 nent record being made. 



At the end of the day, the proprietor takes the detail-strip 

 out of the register and files it away. 



It giv«s him a permanent, unchangeable history of each 

 day's business. 



The detail-strip is only one of the many features which 

 make up-to-date National Cash Registers a business 

 necessity. 



RB*-2.50 

 SA Re 12.00 

 RE* -0.75 

 RA*-1.25 



SECh-7.45 

 RD*-0.33 

 ROA-4.25 



RA Pd-0.50 

 R0*-0.89 

 RB*-0.15 

 RE* -5.35 



SACh-4.50 

 -DNS-0.00 

 RB*-2.23 

 SDCh-3.75 

 RA •-4.08 

 RE*-0.75 

 R0*-1.00 

 SECh-l:25 

 RB*-5.75 

 RD*-0.47 

 RA*-J.25 



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 0006 

 0007 



0008 

 0009 

 0010 

 0011 



-0012 

 -0013 

 -0014 

 -0015 

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 -0017 

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 -0022 



This U a section of 

 the detail-strip. For each 

 transaction it shows (1) 

 whether a receipt or slip 

 was issued, (2) the initial 

 of the clerk, (3) the kind 

 of transaction, (4) tha 

 amount, and (5) the 

 number. 



Let our representativa 

 show you how it will help 

 jrou make more money. 



We make cash le ^steis fcr every Ime of buaness.Riced $ 75 and iqx 



NATIONAL 



CASH REGISTER CO. 



r>A.YTOT»^, ^HIO. 



