Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Post Cards suggested for the Exploitation of “You Never Saw Such A Girl” ADVANCE POST CARD Ho. I TO BE SENT 9 DAYS BEFORE SMOWIMO DATE Dear Miss Horton: Presenting Vivian Martin in one of the most charming photoplays in which she has appeared this season, "You Never Saw Such a Girl” will be shown at our theater next This is a delightful picture of New England life and it is at once thrilling and heart appealing. We recommend it to you heartily. Sincerely yours. ADVANCE POST CARD No. -2 TO BE SENT 6 DAYS BEFORE SMOWINQ date Dear Miss Horton: If you are an admirer of Vivian Martin, the dainty Paramount star (and what woman isn't?) you will go far out of your way to see her new photoplay, "You Never Saw Such a Girl," which will be shown at our theatre next We are convinced this beautiful story will please you greatly and we invite you to see it. Sincerely yours, AlaTaa<^er ADVANCE POST CARD No. 3 TO BE SENT TO ARRIVEON DATE OF SHOWING DATE Dear Miss Horton: Beginning to-day, we will present at our theatre, beautiful Vivian Martin in her latest Paramount photoplay, "You Never Saw Such a Girl." All who have seen Miss Martin in "Jane Goes a-Wooing," will find her newest vehicle as delightful in every way, if not more so. You must see it by all means. Sincerely yours, Kanac^ er Exhibitors will be wise to mail at least one of these Postals to their patrons 19