- She looked like a million dollars, acted like a million dollars and was just as hard to get. Elusive, but not exclusive, until a garage mechanic gave her first hand demonstrations of Second Avenue love.(Print Ad- Granby Leader-Mail,((Granby, PQ)) 3 January 1930)
- A Second Avenue girl with Fifth Avenue ambitions. (Print Ad- St. Joseph Gazette, ((St. Joseph, Mo.)) 22 December 1929)
- Edna Ferber's Sizzler of New York Life. (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo NY)) 24 October 1929)
- This wise-cracking gal walks home from more auto rides than most girls get invited to! (Print Ad- Newark Sunday Call, ((Newark NJ)) 15 September 1929)
- Easy on the eyes, but hard to get. Walks home from more auto rides than other girls are invited to. But you ought to see what happens when she hitch-hikes to loveland with a garage mechanic. (Print Ad-Sarasota Herald, ((Sarasota, Fla.)) 24 September 1929)
- NOW SHE'S A FULL FLEDGED STAR! Edna Ferber's Story Now a Screen Sensation! THE BREEZIEST AND SNAPPIEST ROMANCE EVER! YOU'LL ENJOY IT! (Print Ad-Troy Times, ((Troy, NY)) 27 September 1929)
- She--looked like a million dollars--and was just as hard to get. Generous in sex appeal...stingy with her kisses! A love story as snappy as you've ever heard. You'll see and hear one of the finest talkies yet produced. (Print Ad- Vancouver Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 25 October 1929)
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