The cashiers knew Laker only by sight, and that not always very distinctly.
Laker had behaved much as usual, so far as the cashiers could remember, and when finally the Eastern Consolidated was left behind, nothing more had been learnt than the chat about Laker's new umbrella.
Whether the managers and officers of a national bank ought to be considered otherwise than as the cashiers and clerks of private banks?
Whether the directors be not four principal burghers chosen by plurality of voices, whose business is to see the rules observed, and furnish the cashierswith money?
Whether the managers, officers, and cashiers should not be servants of the pubic, acting by orders and limited by rules of the legislature?
One day deliveries crowded in so fast that three cashiers working in the "cage" were unable to keep up with the transactions.
The next day the Western Union Telegraph Company found it necessary to assign three cashiers to the work of issuing checks to the Maxim & Gay Company for money telegraphed by new customers.
Belser, one of the cashiers of the corporation and a 32d degree Mason, who never before in his life had been so much as charged with the violation of the spirit of a minor ordinance; Charles B.
There were some who continued to show me kindness, and strange to say, I received the most from the very persons from whom I should have least expected it--I mean from the cashiers of the Musical Banks.
I was taken to the opening of one of these banks in a neighbouring town, and saw a large assemblage of cashiers and managers.
But in Martin's estimation the whole tribe of bank cashiers fell a few hundred per cent, and for the rest of the evening he labored under the impression that bank cashiers and talkers of platitudes were synonymous phrases.
I am sure the managers and cashiers of the musical banks were not paid in their own currency.
If cashiers or paying tellers or presidents generally have certain authority, then it is a fair assumption that this particular officer has such authority.
With most cashiers that would be what we have called an implied authority, as it arises from the general nature of their positions though nothing was ever said about it by the bank directors.
In pursuance of this idea, I have been considering the advisability of issuing the following-letter: To the Presidents and Cashiers of the National Banks of the United States.
Now, how would it do to make a collection of the signatures of the presidents and cashiers of national banks of the United States in the above manner?
The second assistant has, as his especial responsibility, the merchandise checkers, the collectors, the stock clerks, the cashiers and the interior mail and messenger service.
She induced Macy to suspend for a time his order of discharge and she kept putting the women cashiers in relays in the cage, to suit her own fancy and her own plans.
It is not enough that bookkeepers know one or several systems of keeping business records, or that cashiers manipulate figures rapidly and well.
Democritus, who had travelled over a large part of Asia, disbelieves this, and Aristotle does not credit it, although atmospheres exist so rare that no bird can sustain its flight in them.
Those on the right, as one looked towards the apse, were for the Managers and Cashiers of the Bank, while those on the left were for their wives and daughters.
My father had already surmised that the straightener had become extinct as a class, having been superseded by the Managers and Cashiers of the Musical Banks, but this became more apparent as he listened to the cases that next came on.
Lots of people in Canada, of course, are doing their best to make it cheerful and sunny for our lovely cashiers there, but still it is not home.
The favorite instance, which is generally cited by those who do not like the Japanese, is that all the big banks in Japan employ Chinese shroffs or cashiers, who handle all the money, as Japanese cashiers cannot be trusted.
Many of the cashiers of these smaller banks understand English, particularly those that have dealings with foreigners.
He said Kelley looked like a man who ate bank cashiers on toast and directors raw with a slice of lemon on top.
In pursuance of this idea, I have been considering the advisability of issuing the following letter: To the Presidents andCashiers of the National Banks of the United States.
Tabularii, Cashiers of a municipality, a lower class of Numerarii, 108.
This is probably a somewhat vague term, like Adjutores, and indicates a second and lower class of cashiers who acted as deputies for the regular Numerarii.
The betting ring still held its quota, and the cashiers were paying off the lines with all possible speed.
He turned and shook his fist at the distant betting ring where the cashiers were paying off the last of the winning tickets.
Some day, when the cashiers of Paris come to a sense of their real value, a cashier will be hardly obtainable for money.
The number of cashiers in Paris must always be a problem for the physiologist.
He was even a little annoyed that there was no one behind him waiting in line and, in so doing, making his time with the cashiers a more professionally expedited encounter.
The observant visitor did not fail to note that there were more than a hundred cash-desks in the place, and that all the cashiers had the air of being overworked.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cashiers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.