41 The Republic of Cuba 



Hand-made laces, table linen and embroideries, 

 bed linen, dresses, made and unmade, fans, 

 antique furniture, bric-a-brac, chinaware, sou- 

 venirs of all kinds and panama hats. 



Fifty cigars or 300 cigarettes, or 3 pounds of 

 manufactured smoking tobacco may be taken 

 into the United States by each passenger free 

 of duty. Quantities in excess of this allowance 

 will be required to pay duty. The above allow- 

 ance is in addition to the $100.00 exemption. 



SPECIAL NOTICE 



Every tourist is warned that although an 

 aigrette or feather from any wild bird is brought 

 from the United States, it cannot be taken back 

 there. This prohibition does not include ostrich 

 plumes nor those of any domestic fowl. 



FOREIGN LEGATIONS, ETC. 



Germany Virtudes i 



Argentina Calle 15 No. 30a 



Austria-Hungary Cuba 64 



Belgium San Lazaro 243 



Bolivia Jesus Maria 49 



Brazil Calle 13 



Chile Aguiar 116 



China Amistad 128 



Colombia Paseo 16 



Costa Rica San Miguel 120 



Denmark Habana and Obrapia 



El Salvador O'Reilly 1 1 



Equador Calle 1 6 



Spain ' Prado 68 



United States of America Banco Nacional 505 



France Calle F y 1 5, Vedado 



Great Britain San Juan de Dios i 



Greece Banco National 



Guatemala Loaltad 116 



Haiti Calle 17 No. 347,Vedado 



Honduras San Ignacio 106 



Italy Cuba 48 



