Ioannis’ father was Kyriazis Hadji-Kyriazis (b. 1817) from
Kissos, in Mt. Pelion in
Thessaly (
Greece). He was a
tobacco and overcoat merchant, married to Keratso Alexopoulou (first wife) and Maria (b1820, second wife). Ioannis went into the tobacco business in
Smyrna, but was forced out of
Greece by the imposition of the Turkish tobacco monopoly. He founded a company for the importation of tobacco and a cigarette factory in Muski Street in
Cairo in
Egypt, which later became known as Kyriazi Freres. The company was formally established in 1873, as advertised on all their products. In 1897 the brothers constructed a purpose-built factory in the
Cairo district of Tewfikieh and they employed over 500 workers to manufacture hand-made cigarettes. The company expanded due to a successful advertising campaign and their brands became known across
Europe and the
Middle East. They had an outlet at 20 Cheapside,
London, as well as agents in
Austria,
Hungary and
Switzerland. By 1901, Kyriazi Freres were exporting over 103 million cigarettes a year. Some years later the sons of Ioannis (
Damianos and Constantinos b.1891-d.1962) opened custom-built factories in
Amsterdam, the
Netherlands (1922) and in
Hamburg,
Germany (1925). Their most well known brands were Aris, Astra, Conqueror Extra, Egyptica, Emir, Ferik, Finas, Ideal, Imperatore, Neptune, Special, and Zenith. These brands were awarded several quality awards in exhibitions and trade fairs. ==Advertisement and society==