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The Florists^ Review 



Al-itli, 14, 1921 



Clerk B has made a cash sale for $1.00 



The indication at the top of an up-to-date National 

 Cash Register gives publicity to every transaction. 

 The merchant, the clerk, and the customer see this 

 record. 



This prevents mistakes in price and in making change. 

 It removes temptation. 



The record sho^vn in the indication is printed on a 

 strip of paper v^hich is locked up inside the register. 

 This record also is printed on a receipt for the customer. 



The amounts indicated and printed are added into 

 totals which show^, at a glance, ( I ) the total business 

 handled by each clerk, and (2) the total of each kind 

 of transaction. 



This assures the merchant that every sale is handled 

 accurately. It also assures him of accurate records 

 which give him control of his business. 



This is the indication. "Ca" 

 shows it was a cash sale. 

 "B" is the clerk's initial. 

 " 1 .00" is the price. 



Charge sales are indicated 

 by "Ch," received on ac- 

 count by "Re," and paid 

 out transactions by "Pd." 



The same indication shows 

 on both front and back of 

 the register. 



We make cash refers ix eveiy line of buianess.IMced $75 and up. 



NATIONAL 



REOISTER 



IDA.YXON, OHIO. 



