Advertising trade card picturing the Three Stooges-Larry Fine, Curly Howard and Moe Howard. The card was given to children at theaters where a Three Stooges film was playing. The bearer of the card had a chance to win a Three Stooges movie viewer at the theater. The card also promoted a giveaway from Pillsbury Farina. The grocer would give a movie viewer to anyone buying two packages of Pillsbury Farina.
Date
Seller says this is from 1935, but
otheraccounts date it as 1937.
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