- A Zane Grey story is always a tip for a good hour of thrills and western romance. "The Water Hole" tells the story of the headstrong flirt who follows Randolph, the cowboy, to Arizona to "tame him" and is in turn tamed.
- A new feature is involved in making "The Water Hole" a special. Scenes in natural colors lend to make the picture beautiful.
- "Scenes in Natural Color"
- Where the West begins, magnificent scenic back grounds produced in NATURAL COLORS. (Print Ad- The Leader-Courier, ((Elk Point, SD)) 20 December 1928)
- A chance to satisfy your thirst in Zane Grey's new novel (Print Ad- Lawrence Daily Journal-World,((Lawrence, Kans.)) 30 January 1929)
- Kidnapped for fun. stranded on the trackless desert. Without water, without food. rescued by the strong arm of love. A pampered girl of the cities, petted and spoiled, catered to, learns what it means to suffer. (Print Ad-Fonda Times, ((Fonda, Iowa)) 28 March 1929)
- Revealing a new Zane Grey. The famous author of Westerns turns to Eastern society and carries its smart beauty to the wild Arizona desert. (Print Ad- Salt Lake Telegram, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 15 January 1929)
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