Key Total-Adding National Cash Registers

No. 33 Principle

Originally priced from $60 to $175.

 

Diagram showing the adding mechanism of the No. 33 National Cash Register.

 

All machines on the NO. 33 principle may be equipped with the check printing device shown on page 57.

 

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No. 30 Total‑Adding Cash Register.

Dimensions: 9 1/8 inches wide, 15 1/4 inches deep, 22 1/2  inches high.

ED- This photo shows glass top sign which is very rare.

 

Fixed Arrangement of Keys.

 

Twelve registering keys, of fixed denominations.

Registers amounts from five cents to $1.45­

Has a special key, with individual registering device for record­ing special transactions.

This register is made with a narrow base and small cash‑drawer.

Adding mechanism cannot be reset to zero.

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No. 31 Total‑Adding Cash Register.

Dimensions: 15 3/4 inches wide, 15 1/4 inches deep, 22 1/2  inches high.

ED- This register is very rare and desirable.

 

Fixed Arrangement of Keys.

Twelve registering, keys, of fixed denominations.

Registers amounts from five cents to $1.45.

Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording ­Special transactions.

Adding mechanism cannot be reset to zero.

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No. 32 Total‑Adding Cash Register.

Dimensions: 15 3/4 inches wide, 15 1/8 inches deep, 22 1/2 inches high.

ED- Note clock shown on the side.

 

Fixed Arrangement of Keys.

Twenty‑one registering keys, of fixed denominations.

Registers amounts from five cents to $1.95.

Has a special key, with individual registering device for record­ing special transactions.

Adding mechanism can be made to reset to zero or not, as desired.

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No. 33 Total‑Adding Cash Register.

Dimensions: 15 3/4 inches wide, 15 1/4 inches deep, 22 1/2  inches high.

ED- Note clock shown on the side.

 

Standard Arrangement of Keys.

 

Twenty‑five registering keys, of any denominations desired.

Registers amounts from five cents to $9.95.

Used where sales are not less than five cents each, nor of odd amounts, such as nine cents, seventeen cents, etc.

Has a special key, with individual registering device for record­ing special transactions.

Adding mechanism can be made to reset to zero or not, as desired.

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No. 34 Total‑Adding Cash Register.

Dimensions: 16 1/2 inches wide, 15 inches deep, 24  inches high.

 

Fixed Arrangement of Keys.

 

Twenty‑one registering keys, of fixed denominations.

Registers amounts from five cents to $1.95.

Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording special transactions.

Furnished in plain oak case only.

Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.

 

 

 

DIMENSIONS OF ''B" FILING CASE:  17 3/8 inches long, 7 5/8 inches high, 7 3/8 inches wide.

ED- The receipt box is still collectable and easy to find.  The wooden box is more rare.

 

This Filing Case is very conveniently arranged and will accommodate about one hundred and fifty customers' accounts. Each customer is provided with an envelope, upon the outside of which is written his name and the total amounts shown upon the duplicate charge slips. These slips are filed away in the envelope. The "B"  Filing Case may thus take the place of a customers' daybook and ledger, and is largely used in small stores doing a limited amount of credit business.

 

The "Deadwood Check Box" is used in connection with check ­device registers in some systems, and is supplied gratis in such cases.