Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1944)

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NEWSPAPERS, COMIC STRIPS DIRECT BOND BUYERS TO YOUR THEATRE Watch the papers for a fiood of publicity angled to your sales slant . . . "Buy War Bonds at your favorite theatre." EXTRA! 2 ADDED ATTRACTIONS! FREE! 8,000 SETS OF FULL -COLOR COMBAT PAINTINGS 8,000 Sets of Full-Color Combat Paintings (Reproductions) by Leading American Artists Supplied Free by Elearic Boat Cdmpany. 8 Paintings to the Set, each 19 x 24. A free set and free display material kit to each exhibitor who writes in to The Theatre Display Dept., Electric Boat Co., 33 Pine St., New York. Exhibitors may keep paintings or award as prizes to 8 biggest bond buyers (make your request early... first come, first served). 800 SETS OF COMBAT PHOTOGRAPHS 800 Sets of Combat Photographs to be Loaned for Use ... by the Folmer Graflex Corp. (Complete with Publicity Kit.) 25 Combat Photographs to each Set. For loafi of set and publicity kit, exhibitors should write to: Folmer Graflex Corp., Rochester 6, New York, Attention of Mr. R. E. Robischon. Exhibitor must pay postage coming and going. This is a loan only. Again . . . first come, first served. So Much for the Great Artillery Barrage... Now