It engages in a complete range of engineering services, from consultation to supply of complete turn-key industrial projects, both large and small. It operates in Iloilo City a heavy machine shop and fabrication facilities complete with a foundry shop that can supply replacement parts, engineered-custom designed equipment, and equipment to […]

St. Paul’s Hospital is primarily a hospital with a school of nursing. It offers patient care for both in-patients and out-patients. It has complete X-ray and laboratory facilities besides an operating room, O.B., and nursery services. The St. Paul’s School of Nursing offers a 3-year basic program leading to a […]

The Philippine National Bank, established in 1916, is the official depository of the Republic of the Philippines. With a main office at Escolta, Manila, the Bank has now a nationwide network, Sub- branches, Agencies, and Extension Offices, distributed in all provincial capital and important cities of the country. It has […]

A general merchant and dry goods distributor, John Tan Dry Goods Store carries in its stock different kinds of cloth and suiting materials from which to choose. Text from: Iloilo for the Businessman published by the International Chamber of Commerce Iloilo (1973). CPU Henry Luce III Library Read also: List […]

With an office and bodega conveniently located in the port area of Iloilo City, East Point Products Co. handles the local distribution of all forms of sugar and exports centrifugal sugar to other countries. Text from: Iloilo for the Businessman published by the International Chamber of Commerce Iloilo (1973). CPU […]

The Museo lloilo has cultural heritage exhibits as well as scientifically dated fossils, shells and rocks indicating the age of Panay Island. On the other hand, the Rosendo Mejica Museum is a repository of valuable memorabilia, social and cultural literature in Hiligaynon, English and Spanish dating from the last quarter […]

Seeking information about the life of Anastasio Montes, namesake of A. Montes Elementary School. An excerpt from “Maestros and Empire: Teachers in the Philippine Revolution of 1896” by Grace Concepcion of the University of Asia and the Pacific. “One of the provinces where teachers generously supported the government was Iloilo. […]