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Perhaps, says the Troy (N. Y.) Times, 

 the Cubans can take a hint from the 

 fact that, at the recent exhibition of 



Cuban products in Havana, the best 

 showings were made from farms owned 

 or worked oy Americans. This means 

 simply that the Americans adopted the 

 most advanced methods of dealing with 

 the soil and had corresponding results. 

 Cuba has soil and climate adapted to the 

 very finest and most profitable agricul- 

 ture. There is vast wealth for the island 

 if these resources are properly utilized. 



The Mergenthaler Linotype Company 

 of Brooklyn, N. Y., will in a short time 

 establish a branch supply station in 

 Havana, and will keep on hand a full 

 supply of linotypes, from the smallest 

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PASO ESTANCIA-Oricntc Province-Cuba 



The healthiest and most fertile spot on the island, in the rich valley of the Cauto River 

 400 feet above sea level. 



One of the prettiest spots in Cuba. 



Paso Estancla is right on the main line of the Cuba Railroad, only 40 miles from 

 its terminus at Nipe Bay, 39 miles from Santiago. 



The soil is rich, dark, sandy loam ; no rocks or swamps. 



Two hundred acres now under cultivation demonstrate by prolific production the 

 richness of the soil. 



A comfortable hotel at Paso Hstancla accommodates visitors. 



Paso Estancla offers the best opportunities in Cuba. 



Choice land on easy terms. 



Visit there and confirm all we say. You will be well received. 



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