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THE CUBA REVIEW 



S. F. HADDAD 



DRUGGIST 



PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 



"P A S S O L" SPECIALTIES 



89 BROAD STREET, COR. STONE 



NEW YORK 



Bottled at the Brewery 



For Sale at all Dealers 

 and on the Munson Line 



Sobrinos De Bea & Co. 



BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 

 lmportacl6n direct* d« todai loi 

 otntrot manufaotureros del mundo 



Agents for the Munson Steamship Line, 

 New York and Mobile; James E. Ward & 

 Co., New York; Serra Steamship Company, 

 Liverpool; Vapores Transatlanticos de A. 

 Folch & Co. de Barcelona, Espana Indepcn- 

 dencia Street 17/2L 



MATANZAS. CUBA 



JOHN w. McDonald 



COAL. WOOD. LUMBER 

 AND TIMBER 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 



112 Wall Street, New York 



Near South Street 



Yard; 56 58 Beard Street, Erie Basin 



Telephones: 



Office, 1905 John Yard, 316 Hamilton 



THE SNARE AND TRIEST COMPANY 



CONTRACTING ENGINEERS 



STEEL AND MASONRY CONSTRUCTION 

 Piers, Bridges, Railroads and Buildings 



We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates 

 on all classes of contracting work in Cuba. 



New York Office 



143 Liberty St. 



Havana Office 



Zulueta 36 D. 



GERMANS AND AUSTRIANS BUYING 



Recent news from the tobacco plantations 

 is to the effect that the Germans have 

 taken, this year, all the tobacco they could 

 buy. The Austrians, too, have been close 

 competitors and have been buying some 

 clioicc vegas. All those in this line of 

 trade have been more than busy, and thou- 

 sands of bales a week left Havana during 

 the rush for these countries. — United 

 States Tobacco Journal. 



SEPTEMBER S TOBACCO EXPORTATIONS 



The exportation of Cuban tobacco during 

 September through the port of Havana in 

 leaf and manufactured as follows: 



1911 1912 



Leaf $1,405,816 $2,931,799 



Cigars 980,496 1,445,658 



Cigarettes 33,911 67,828 



Cut tobacco 15,678 26,958 



Total $2,435,901 $4,435,901 



FUTURE TOBACCO LEGISLATION 



The tobacco trade, more than any other, 

 is likely to feel the effect of the change in 

 tJie administration, says the United States 

 Tobacco Journal. "No trade," it predicts, 

 "is likely to be subjected to more legisla- 

 tion in all its branches." 



It says further : "The tobacco trade will 

 have ail the fun it wants in looking after 

 its interests during the next two years and 

 more likely the next four, six or eight 

 years, at Washington." 



MARIANO RODRIGUEZ MORA 



AGRIMENSOR (SURVEYOR) 



SANTA CLARA. Cuba 



DANIEL WEILL 



S. EN C. 



M. J. CABANA 



COMERCIANTE EN GENERAL POR MAYOR 



Y AL DETALLE 



ESPECIALIDAD EN RoPA HeCHA DE TrABAJO 



Apartado 102 Camagiiey, Cuba 



COMMISSION 

 MERCHANT 

 P. O. Box 3, Camaguey 



Handles all lines of merchandise either on a com- 

 mission basis or under agency arrangements. Also 

 furnishes all desired information about lands in 

 eastern Cuba. 



F. W. HvosLEF E. C. Day R. M. Michelsen 



Bennett, Hvoslef & Co. 



Steamship Agents and Ship Brokers 

 18 BROADWAY. NEW YORK 



Cablt: "BtnuiMlsh" 



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