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THE CUBA REVIEW 



P. RUIZ & BROS. 



Engravers — Fine Stationery 

 Obispo 22 P. O. Box 608 



HAVANA, CUBA 



JAMES S. CONNELL & SON 

 SUGAR BROKERS 



Established 1836, at 105 Wall St. 



Cable Address, "Tide, New York" 



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 



There is a 



J A C K S ON 



Wheelbarrow 

 for 



every purpose 



Price, 

 Quality, 

 Service, 

 and Variety 



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It's just fresh from the press — Ask for a Jackson 



The Jackson Manufacturing Co. H * rr p s a bur s 



Bank of Cuba in New York 



34 WALL ST. NEW YORK 



General banking business transacted 

 with special facilities for handling 

 Cuban items through the National 

 Bank of Cuba and its 40 branches. 

 We are especially interested in dis- 

 counting Cuban acceptance. 



Your Account is Solicited 



W. A. MERCHANT - 

 J. T. MONAHAN 

 CHAS. F. PLARRE - 

 L. G. JONES - 

 L. R. DEYERE - 



President 

 Yice-President 

 Cashier 

 Asst. Cashier 

 Asst. Cashier 



FIRST— Get bulletin 250 or wire 



IN 



ST. LOUIS 



^ELNICKER 



Before buying or selling 



RAILS 



Locomotives— Cars — Tanks 

 Machinery, Pipe, etc. 



What have you for sale? 



CANADIAN IMPORTS 



The official Canadian figures showing 

 imports of sugar through the United 

 States in the winter include Cubas, Perus, 

 San Domingos and other sugars. 



The total imports during November, 

 1918, were 20,848 tons as compared with 

 23,757 tons last November. The total 

 from April 1 to November 30, 1918, was 

 206,399 tons against 252,525 tons during 

 the corresponding eight months last year. 



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