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THE CUBA REVIEW 



SUGAR FACTORIES 



Construction & Equipment Corporation 



Designers and Constructors of Ingenios 

 and Refineries 



NEW YORK CITY 



82 Beaver Street 



HAVANA 

 Lonja Building 



IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 



Total values of merchandise imported from and exported to Cuba during January and the 

 seven months ended January, 1917, compared with corresponding periods of the preceding 

 year have been made public by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the Depart- 

 ment of Commerce, as follows: 



Imports from Cuba. 

 Exports to Cuba 



Month of January 



1917 1916 



$14,249,995 $13,056,501 



15,338,515 10,064,202 



7 mos. ended January 

 1917 1916 



$108,822,722 $90,878,025 

 110,188,766 67,491,012 



Bank of Cuba in New York 



1 WALL ST. NEW YORK 



RESOURCES Nov. 29, 1916 - $1,415,570.70 



General banking business transacted 

 with special facilities for handhng 

 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 > 



President 

 Vice-President 

 Cashier 

 Asst. Casiiier 



Pedro Pablo Diago Guillermo Carricaburu 



LOUIS V. PLACE CO. 



STEAMSHIP AGENTS 

 AND SHIP BROKERS 



76 Cuba Street, Havana, Cuba 

 CABLE ADDRESS: "PLAC£" 



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