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THE CUBA REVIEW 



THE 



TRUST COMPANY OF CUBA 



HAVANA 



CAPITAL ... $500,000 



SURPLUS $450,000 



TRANSACTS A 



GENERAL TRUST AND 

 BANKING BUSINESS 



REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT 



EXAMINES TITLES, COLLECTS RENTS 

 NEGOTIATES LOANS ON MORTGAGES 



Correspondence Solicited from 

 Intending Investors 



OFFICERS 



Norman H. Davis- - - - . - - President 



Oswald A. Hornsby ----- Vice-President 



Claudio G. Mendoza - - - - Vice-President 



J. M. Hopgood -------- Treasurer 



Rogelio Carbajal -------- Secretary 



W. M. Whitner - - Mgr. Real Estate Depart. 



TRASBORDADORES deCANA 

 DE HORACE F. RUGGLES.M.E. 



NEW YORK V HABANA. 



CUSTOSAMCNTE rACILITARC INFORMCS. 



HOUACC P. RUGGLCS. 

 . I06WALLST. NEW YORK. 



MODELO FRANCISCO — para bueyes solamente 

 MODELO MANATI — con motor y para bueyes 

 MODELO SAN RAMON — de motor solamente 



HORACE F. RUGGLES, M.E. 



New York Habana 



108 WALL STREET, NEW YORK 



The Royal Bank of Canada 



FUNDADO EN 1869 



Capital Pagado $11,800,000 



Fondo de Resarva 13,236,000 



Activo Total 234,000,000 



Trescientas Treinta y Cinco Sucursale* 

 New York, corner William and Cedar St«. 

 Londres, Bank Buildings, Prince St. 

 Veinte y Tres Sucursales en Cuba 



Corresponsales en Espafia 6 Islas Canai-ias y Balearee 

 y en todas las otras plazas bancables del Mundo 

 En el Departamento de Ahorros se admiten depositos 



& interes desde Cinco Pesos en adelente 



Se expiden Cartas de Credito para viajeros en Librai 



Esterlinas 6 Pesetas, valederas estas sin descuento 



alguno 



Sucursales en la Habana 



Galiano 92, Monte 118, Muralla 52, Linea 67. 



Vedado 

 Oficina Principal - - - OBRAPIA 33 

 Adminiatradores 

 R. DE AROZARENA F. J. BEATTY 



Established 1876 



N. GELATS & COMPANY 



BANKERS 



Transact a general banking busi- 

 ness — Correspondents at all the 

 principal places of the world 



Safe Deposit Vaults 

 Office: Aguiar 108 



HAVANA 



JAMES S. GONNELL & SON 



SUGAR BROKERS 



Established 1836, at 105 Wall St. 



Cable Address, "Tide, New York" 



••CAAEHE" 

 The Cuban Chargg d' Affaires at Caracas, 

 Venezuela, has reported to his Government 

 the discovery of a plant in that country which 

 might provide a substitute for sugar. Accord- 

 ing to the Journal des Fabricants de Sucre, 

 M. Eugenio Antram, an Argentine botanist, 

 has examined this curious plant, which grows 

 in Paraguay. Rejoicing in the name of 

 "Caa-ehe," it grows to a height of about four 

 inches only. Its leaves taste like sugar, and 

 fragments of them no bigger than a bean 

 sweeten the palate for over an hour. Three 

 or four leaves are, it is claimed, sufficient to 

 sweeten a big cup of coffee. 



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