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THE CUBA REVIEW 



The Royal Bank«<Canada 



Founded in 1869 

 Paid Up Capital - - $20,000,000.00 

 Reserve Funds - = 21,700,000.00 

 Total Assets - - - 500,649,000.00 



Seven Hundred and Twenty Branches 

 Fifty-four in Cuba 



HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL 

 LONDON: 2 Bank Building, Princes Street 

 NEW YORK: 68 William Street 

 BARCELONA: Plaza de Catalufia 6 

 PARIS: 28 Rue du Quatre Septembre 



Correspondents in All the Important 

 Cities of the Woild 



We issue letters of credit to travelers in Dollars, 

 Pounds Sterling, Francs and Pesetas, negotiable 

 without charge. 



Savings accounts opened for Deposits of One 

 Dollar and up. 



Our direct private wire to New York enables 

 us to handle business most expeditiously 



PRINCIPAL BRANCH IN CUBA 



Aguiar 75, Corner of Obrapia 



Established 1876 



N. GELATS & COMPANY 



Bankers 



Transact a General Banking Business. 

 Correspondents at all the prin- 

 cipal places of the world. 



SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS 



OfHce: Aguiar 108 

 HAVANA 



FREDERICK SNARE CORPORATION 



Formerly 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, 8 West 40th Street 

 Havana OfSce: Zulucta 36 D 



DEALERS IN ALL PRODUCTS 

 FOR SUGAR MILLS 



PRIME COMMERCIAL MURIATIC 

 ACID, 20° 



Sulphuric, Phosphoric, Nitric, Hydrofluoric 

 and all other acids 



CAUSTIC SODA, 76% SOLID 



Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Bicarbonate of Soda and 

 salts of all characters 



FORMALDEHYDE, 40% VOL. U. S. P. 

 OIL AND GREASES 



Castor Oil and all grades of lubricating oils 

 and greases 



SUGAR BLEACH AND FILTERING 

 MATERIALS 



PAINTS— PRESERVATIVES 



DISINFECTANTS— INSECTICIDES 



We are publishing a monthly review devoted 

 to Cuban market conditions which will be 

 sent gratis upon request. May we place you 

 on our mailing list ? 



THOMAS F. TURULL & CO. 



140 Liberty St., New York 



HAVANA SANTIAGO 



2 and 4 Muralla 47 Lacre Baja 



Post-War Exports of Boots and Shoes 



The U. S. boot and shoe export trade 

 in 1921 approached the pre-war level of 

 1913. Cuba was one of the countries to 

 which large consignments were made in 

 1921. The number of pairs and the value 

 of the shipments are given in the follow- 

 ing table: 



1919 Pairs 



Men's 1,505,641 



Value 



$6,070,297 



2,560,957 



2,682,500 



Women's 1,208,538 



Children's 1,774,992 



1920 



Men's 2,328,337 13,231,641 



Women's 1,277,817 3,440,676 



Children's 2,445,487 4,568,974 



1921 



Men's 414,694 2,055,874 



Women's 380,749 949,208 



Children's 645,553 1,080,038 



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