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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 



A^en; York Agenc}f 

 I WALL STREET 



COLLECTIONS 



THE 



TRUST COMPANY OF CUBA 



HAVANA 



suRPUj's*" $605,000 



TRANSACTS A 



GENERAL TRUST AND 

 BANKING BUSINESS 



REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT 



EXAMINES TITLES COLLECTS RENTS 



NEGOTIATES LOANS ON MORTSAGES 



Correspondence Solicited from 

 Intending Inrestors 



OFFICERS 



Norman H. Davis President 



Oswald A. Hornsby - - - - Vice-President 

 Claudio G. Mendoza - - - Vice-President 



T. M. Hopgood Treasurer 



Rogelio Carbajal Secretary 



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



Offices: Cuba, 31, Havaaa 



The Royal Bank of Canada 



INCORPORATED 1869 



Fiscal Agent of the Government of the Republic of 

 Cuba for the Payment of the Army of Liberatioo 



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 

 Cerr«ip*nd*nti at All Prlneipal Plaati ct th* liiantf 



Safe Deposit Vaults 



Manufacturers of the Famous H. Upmann 

 Brand of Cigars 



FACTORY: 

 Patta it Taoan l5«-i8S 



OFFICE: 

 Amariyra l>t 



Established 1176 



N. GELATS & COMPANY 



BANKERS 



Transact a general banking business 

 Correspondents at all the principal 

 places of the world 



Sajc Deposit Vaults 

 Office: Aguiar 108 



Don Orestes Ferrara, president of the 

 Cuban House of Representatives, while in 

 New York City recently, said that the ma- 

 jority of his countrymen are hoping for 

 the success of the Democratic Party in the 

 November elections, because they believe 

 that the Democrats will adopt a hands-off 

 I policy toward Cuba. 



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