- WARNER BROS. Supreme Triumph ! ! !
- MAMMY! (original print ad - all caps)
- The Biggest Thrill You Ever Had in Your Life!
- See him---and hear him sing!
- Hear what you see - see what you hear.
- The supreme triumph the world has ever known in the Motion Picture Industry.
- Hear him sing Mammy, Toot Toot Tootsie, My Gal Sal, Mother I Still Have You.
- Mammy's favorite son!
- The one and only Al Jolson in "The Jazz Singer".
- THE FIRST TALKING PICTURE! THE PICTURE THAT MADE THE TALKIES! (Print Ad- St. Lawrence Plaindealer,((Canton, NY)) 10 September 1929)
- New songs and old favourites sung by Mr Jolson during the action of the story on the Vitaphone!
- Two hours of sobs, laughs and stories with the world's greatest entertainer! (Print Ad-San Jose News, ((San Jose, Calif.)) 19 March 1928)
- A tense, vivid drama of Broadway--its passions, its romance and its tragedy (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 5 February 1928)
- HERE IS A LOVE STORY WITH A NEW TWIST! (Print Ad-New York Sun, ((New York, NY)) 31 October 1927)
- Jolson's in the Movies Now...And How!
- With Full Vitaphone Accompaniment and Sequences
- If you think you've seen AL JOLSON - You ain't seen nothing yet! - until you've seen and heard him in "The Jazz Singer!"
- JOLSON'S IN THE MOVIES NOW - AND HOW! The Greatest Entertainer on the Stage... Now the Greatest Entertainer on the Screen! (print ad - Lexington Herald Leader - New Kentucky Theatre - Lexington, Kentucky - March 15, 1928)
- Not only see, but HEAR Al Jolson Talk and Sing Song after Song woven into the Greatest drama the Screen has ever produced - April Showers of Tears and Laughter! (print ad - Lexington Herald Leader - New Kentucky Theatre Lexington, Kentucky- March 15, 1928)
- THE PICTURE THAT HAS BROKEN EVERY EXISTING RECORD WHERE EVER PLAYED! (pring ad - Lexingto Herald Leader - New Kentucky Theatre - Lexington, Kentucky - March 15, 1928 - all caps)
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