The Second Italo-Abyssinian War

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The Second Italo-Abyssinian War
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Recently restored small late 1920's era art deco apartment building. Marrickville.
Brands of Asthma Cigarettes
Beyond Dr. Guild’s Green Mountain, there were many other brands of asthma cigarettes, powders, and similar on the market in the Inter-war period. Here are just a few available in the United States during the that time.
Dr. Guild’s Green Mountain — Vermont, Rupert Active ingredients: Stramonium and Belladonna Cigarettes (24pc): 75c Asthmatic Compound (combustible powder, 1/2oz): 30c
R. Schiffmann Co. — California, Los Angeles Active ingredients: Stramonium and Belladonna They sold under the product name Asthmador. Cigarettes (12pc and 24pc) : 35c and 60c Pipe Mixture: 75c Aromatic Incense Powder (3oz): 65c
Potter’s — UK, Surrey The brand was very popular, though I was unable to ascertain if it was sold in the US.
Page’s Inhalers — Michigan, Grand Rapids Active ingredients: Stramonium Cigarettes (45pc): 60c
Himrod’s — New Jersey, Jersey City and New York, Brooklyn Active ingredients: Stramonium Asthma Powder (combustible powder, 3oz and 3 1/8oz): $1.00 and $1.25
Dr Kinsman’s — Maine, Augusta Cigarettes (24pc and 60pc): 50c and $1.00 Asthma Powder (combustible powder, ?oz and 9 1/3oz): 75c and $1.50
Blosser’s — Georgia, Atlanta Active ingredients: Stramonium Cigarette’s (24pc and 100pc): 75c and $1.25
While there are inevitably more, these are some that I came across in my studies which I can confirm the dates on. There were, indeed, many options for customers, and they were sold at any local pharmacy across the country. The prices were reasonably consistent across the board.
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Image Sources
Himrod’s Tin w/ box and booklet, c.1940s | Source Himrod’s Bottle w/ box, c.post-1938 | Source Potter’s War-time Emergency box w/ cigarettes, c.WWII | Source R. Schiffmann Co. box w/ cigarettes, c.1920-1930s | Source R. Schiffmann Co.tin, c.1940s | Source Dr. Guild’s Green Mountain box | D.’s SRNY Collection Dr. Guild’s Green Mountain cigarette box and powder tin | Source Kinsman’s cigarette box, c.1933 | Source Kinsman’s powder tin, c.1900-1920s | Source Kinsman’s box w/ cigarettes and foldout, c.1920-1930s | Source
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Great Depression-era art deco apartment building. And the rent wouldn't be too bad in the location. Stanmore.
Original art deco windows on inter-war period houses #20. Marrickville.
Derelict abandoned inter-war period cottage. Campsie.