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The Florists^ Review 



National Cash 

 Registers now 

 priced as low as 

 $75 in U. S. A. 



They pay for them- 

 selves out of part of 

 what they save. 



New business conditions have forced every merchant to face 

 the problem of reducing expenses. 



Thousands of merchants have solved the problem by using 

 new model National Cash Registers. 



These cash registers reduce costs of selling, delivery, and 

 bookkeeping. They stop expensive leaks and losses. They 

 also point the way to other economies by giving merchants, 

 every day, 



necessary business facts 



^ Sales made by each clerk. 



(^ How goods are moving in each department. 



(5) Amount of capital tied up in outstanding accounts. 



(^ Volume and profit on credit business compared with 

 volume and profit on cash business. 

 Total of money paid out. 



These facts show how, when, where, and how much to 

 reduce expenses. 



A National Cash Register is the only machine that issues a 

 receipt, indicates, adds, prints, classifies, and distributes records 

 at the time of the sale, all in one operation. No figure work. 

 No delays. No mistakes. Just read the totals. 



CASH REGISTER C O M PANY - DAYT ON - OHIO 



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