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THE CUBA REVIEW 



HENRY E. BROWN Shipphig and Ex- 

 port Chemist and 

 Pharmacist Druggist. 



Ships' Medicine Chests furnished and re- 

 plenished. Prescriptions compounded by a 

 (iraduate in Pharmacy. 



Trusses, Surgical Appliances, etc. 



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Bottled at the Brewery 



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BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 

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CUBA OFFICE. EMPEDRADO 32, HAVANA 



November reports to Sccrctar}' Wilson 

 of the United States Department of Agri- 

 culture show that the work of the Agricul- 

 tural Department in experimenting on 

 ditching with dynamite in ditches 6 to 12 

 feet wide and 3 to 6 feet deep proved 

 successful, and it is expected will result 

 in the general use of this explosive for 

 ditch construction. 



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SHOES FOR CUBA 



A feature of the large and growing shoe 

 trade that American manufacturers are 

 building up in Cuba is the great large cases 

 in which the shoes are packed and shipped. 

 The cases are made of wood cind are often 

 large enough to hold 3(5 dozen pairs of 

 women's or misses' shoes. Every pair is 

 put in a separate carton and then 12 pairs 

 are packed in a large 12-pair carton and 

 36 of these are then packed in the big case. 

 This class of shoes has always been packed 

 in the large case and it seems that the 

 Ijuyers prefer them shipped that way. 



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