- Record Crowds Applaud the Musical Romance the World Will Long Remember! (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo NY)) 15 February 1936)
- GIANT M-G-M MUSICAL (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Broadway Theatre - Lubbock, Texas- September 11, 1936 - all caps)
- She scarcely knew his name but his caress spoke the language of love! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Broadway Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - September 11, 1936)
- Never in the annals of the screen such a mighty entertainment- the world's best-beloved love story...finest music...most popular singing stars! (Print Ad-Arcadia Daily Tribune, ((Arcadia, Calif.)) 11 April 1936)
- LOST in a Wildreness of Love Sweethearts-though they were strangers. Their voices blend in the glorious love songs all sweethearts sing..."Rose Marie, I Love You", "Indian Love Call" and others. Prepare for a thrill! (Print Ad- New York Post,((New York, NY)) 29 January 1936)
- NAUGHTY MARIETTA IS A GOOD GIRL NOW! (print ad - South Bend Tribune - Oliver Theatre - South Bend, Indiana - March 6, 1940 - all caps)
- Good...to the last caress...in the gayest of all musical romances! (print ad -South Bend Tribune- Oliver Theatre - South Bend, Indiana - March 6, 1940)
- An opera star. A mountie. The Canadian Rockies.
- Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in the most famous film of their careers! (re-release)
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