• Cigarettes produced by the Compañia General de Tabacos. The name of this cigarette was given in honor of the general and president of Argentina Bartolomé Mitre (1821 - 1906).
  • Daily illustrated newspaper launched on November 16, 1910. It was published until June 1940. It was one of the first newspapers to prioritize photographic reporting.
  • Thermal water In 1907, Fernand de Saintignon, an ironmaster, commissioned a 900-meter-deep borehole in Longwy in an attempt to discover a coal deposit usable for his blast furnaces. He found a tiny coal seam and, most importantly, at -353 meters, the Récollets spring, whose water is remarkably pure. He then turned Longwy into a thermal spa and built a hotel in 1912 to accommodate patients seeking treatment for arthritis.
  • Electric bulbs manufactured by Auer company
  • The tobacco factory (J. Bastos cigars and cigarettes) was founded in 1838 in Oran, Algeria by the Spaniard Juan Bastos. In the early 1900s, the company distributed its products throughout Europe. In January 1912 it became a public limited company.
  • The company Isolabella & Figlio is based in Milan. Founded in 1870, it will market many aperitifs and spirits, including "Mandarinetto", a tonic aperitif, "High Life", white vermouth, and especially "Amaro", a 18-herb liqueur.
  • Study for the logo of the company Les Nouvelles Affiches Cappiello / Atelier d'Art Devambez. This drawing will be used in particular for the publisher's letterhead.
  • The bottles depicted resemble Florio wine bottles from Sicily.
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