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THE CUBA REVIEW 



HAVANA 



CUBA 



National Bank of Cuba 



Government Depositary 



CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND 

 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 



$6,250,000.00 



Head Office — Havana 



20 BRANCHES IN CUBA 



New York Agency 

 I WALL STREET 



COLLECTIONS 



THE 



TRUST COMPANY OF CUBA 



HAVANA 



SURPLUS $605,000 



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. Mendoza - - - Vice-President 



J. M. Hopgood Treasurer 



Rogelio Carbajal Secretary 



W. M. Wliitner - - Mgr. Real Estate Dept. 



Offices: Cuba, 31, Hrnvmna 



The Royal Bank of Canada 



INCORPORATED 1869 



Fiscal Agent of the Government of the Republic of 

 Cuba for the Payment of the Army of Liberatiop 



Paid=up Capital, 



and Reserve. .. .$16,000,000.00 

 Total Assets $120,000,000.00 



Head Office MONTREAL 



New York Agency 

 Corner William and Cedar Streets 



Branches in Antilla, Bayamo, Caibarien, 

 Camaguey, Cardenas, Ciego de Avila, Cienfuegos, 

 Guantanamo; Havana: Obrapia 33, Galiano 92, 

 Monte 118, Muralla 52; Manzanillo, Matanzas, 

 Puerto Padre, Sagua la Grande, Sancti Spiritus, 

 Santiago de Cuba. 



Established 1844 



H. UPMANN & CO. 



BANKERS 



TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 

 Corr«i»tnri«nti at All Priniipal Plaiti cl th* lilaatf 



Saje Deposit Vaults 



Manufacturers of th* Famous H. Upmann 

 Brand of Cigars 



FACTORY: 

 P«iM d* Ta«*a I5t-I63 



OFFICE: 

 Amarfyra l-t 



Established 1876 



N. GELATS & COMPANY 



BANKERS 



Transact a general banking business 

 Correspondents at all the principal 



ces of the wo 

 Safe Deposit Vaults 



Office: Aguiar 108 



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The city of Havana will make a trial 

 with alcohol lamps, says the Post. The 

 lamps are of German manufacture, of 100 

 candle power. They are declared to be 

 almost as powerful as electric light, while 

 they are alleged to cost only one-third of 

 the amount required for coal oil lamps. 



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