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The shelves on the three sides are similar to those in service stores, 
though not so high, because all merchandise must be within easy 
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-Three-way exit showing arrangement of aisles and equipment. 
B. adding machine : C, scales. 
A. cash register 
reach of the customer. Many of the dealers are using a deeper shelf 
than is ordinarily used in a service store, so that a greater quantity 
of each article may be placed in the same length of shelves and ordi- 
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Fig. 7. — Three-way exit showing another arrangement of aisles and equipment. .! 
register : B, adding machine : C. scales. 
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nary storage saved. These wide shelves are possible in the self-serve 
store because there are no counters or regular show cases on the floor 
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