- Packed with treasures of entertainment unmatched before in any single screen show, "PARIS" sets the 1930 style for talking pictures! Even if you go to the movies only once in a while, "PARIS" should be that "once." (Print Ad- Youngstown Vindicator, ((Youngstown, Ohio)) 4 December 1929)
- Lights! Tights! Sights! Enchanted by Technicolor! (Print Ad- Sarasota Herald, ((Sarasota, Fla.)) 5 December 1929)
- A ROMANTIC DRAMA OF AN AMERICAN CHAP IN PARIS, FINDS HIMSELF IN LOVE WITH A FAMOUS FRENCH ACTRESS, HIS MOTHER NOT IN FAVOUR OF THE MATCH MAKES THE ATTEMPT TO BREAK THE AFFAIR. THE ACTRESS OVERHEARS THE PLOT, THE BALANCE WITH ITS ROMANCE AND GAY EXCITEMENT OF "PARIS" YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE FOR YOURSELF. (Print ad- Daily News, ((St. Thomas, V.I.)) 23 August 1930)
- Better than a Folies Bergere Review. Frenchier than a French Farce. (Print Ad- Gettysburg Times, ((Gettysburg, Penna.)) 18 February 1930)
- The Talking Picture of the FUTURE is here (Print Ad-Ottawa Citizen, ((Ottawa, P.O.)) 24 December 1929)
- Mm-m-m-m- A Cocktail of Comedy Spiked With Spice! (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 1 December 1929)
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