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THE CUBA REVIEW 



THE 



TRUST COMPANY OF CUBA 



HAVANA 



CAPITAL $600,000 



SURPLUS $500,000 



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. Mendoia - - - - Vice-President 



J. M. Hopgood Treasurer 



Rogelio Carbajal Secretary 



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



The Royal Bank of Canada 



FUNDADO EN I860 



Capital Pagado ♦"•!22'2SS 



Fondo de I^eserva "•!"'S22 



Active Total 234,000,000 



Trescientas Treinta y Cinco Sucursales 

 New York, corner William and Cedar Sts. 

 Londres, Banii Buildings, Prince St. 

 Veinte y Tres Sucursales en Cuba 



Corresponsales en Espafia 4 lalas Canaf ias y Baleares 

 V en todas las otras plazas bancables del Mundo 

 En el Departamento de Ahorros se admiten depoiitos 



& interes desde Cinco Pesos en adelente 



Se expiden Cartas de Credito para viajeros en Libras 



Esterlinas 6 Pesetas, valederas estas sin defcuento 



alguno 



Sucursales en la Habana 



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



Vedado 

 Oficina Principal - - - OBRAPIA 33 



Administradores 



R. DE AROZARENA F. J. BEATTY 



MAP OF CUBA 



The Cuba Review now has ready for deli- 

 very a new and revised Map, showing the 

 location of all the active sugar plantations 

 on the Island of Cuba and giving other 

 data concerning the sugar industry. Price 

 $1.00 postpaid. 



Correas de Cuero curtida especialmente para 

 yngenios de Azucar. Pidanse precios 



CONSOLIDATED BELTING COMPANY 



108 WALL STREET, N. Y. 



PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED 



My Mission to London, 1912-1914. — By 

 Prince Lichnowsky with a preface by Prof. 

 Gilbert Murray. This pamphlet was sent by 

 the Navy League and due acknowledgement is 

 made by The Cuba Review. 



THE CUBA REVIEW 

 82 Beaver Street New York 



THE EMERSON-BRANTINGHAM IMPLEMENT 

 COMPANY 



The Emerson-Brantingham Implement 

 Company of Rockford, Illinois, will open an 

 export office on or about August 15th, at 66 

 Broadway, Room 200, Manhattan Life 

 Building, with Mr. J. J. Marshall in charge. 

 Mr. Marshall has been their European Mana- 

 ger for the past two years and while in that 

 capacity made his headquarters in Paris. 



SPANISH STEAMERS 



Spanish steamship service between Cuba 

 and Mexican ports, discontinued some months 

 ago because of the inability of the company to 

 obtain bunker coal here, is to be resumed ac- 

 cording to local agents. The Spanish min- 

 ister at Washington is understood to have 

 reached an agreement with the United States. 



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