- No fooling, folks, it's a scream! It Stops at nothing to keep you laughing! (Print Ad- Daily Kentucky New Era,((Hopkinsville, KY)) 31 July 1929)
- Aint it the truth? Haven't you often wondered what Dix's voice sounds like? You miss half the Dix personality unless you HEAR as well as see him. Come, get really acquainted with RICHARD DIX in "Nothing But the Truth" (Print Ad- Ogdensburg Advance, ((Ogdensburg NY)) 7 July 1929)
- He Told "Nothing But the Truth" AND- caused a society scandal- nearly broke up his boss' home- nearly lost the girl he loved. CAUSED 1,000 LAUGHS AND ROARS! (Print Ad- Ottawa Evening Citizen, ((Ottawa, P.O.)) 8 June 1929)
- Dix's first ALL-TALKING picture is NOTHING BUT LAUGHS! (Print Ad- Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 12 June 1929)
- Imagine Dix talking on the screen for the first time. Helen Kane singing songs that are positively upsetting. Louis John Bartels ("The Show-Off") and Ned Sparks furnishing endless laughs in one big comedy that is nothing short of superb. (Print Ad-Mount Pleasant Daily Times, ((Mt. Pleasant, Tex.)) 21 January 1930)
- Dix as a merrily mixed-up young man who tells the ladies just what he thinks of their piano playing and impossible new spring hats! (print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal - Lyric Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - October 1, 1929)
- AN ALL TALKING PICTURE (print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal- Lyric Theatre- Lubbock, Texas - October 1, 1929 - all caps)
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