- MY WORD! What a jolly old town it is...what a ripping romance in dear old London, and "Oh Say" its laughter and lawfter till you haven't a titter left. (Print Ad- The Gazette, ((Montreal, PQ)) 4 July 1930)
- America's Own Lariat Throwing, Gum Chewing, Witty Wizard-Who else but the one and only WILL ROGERS in "SO THIS IS LONDON" (Print Ad-Sydney Post,((Cape Breton, NS)) 2 December 1930)
- International Funster but real American in everything he says and does (Print Ad- Altus Times-Democrat ((Altus, Okla.)) 3 August 1930)
- Having to do with the crowded career of Smiling Bill in the great capitol of the British Empire, where he takes a hand at guiding a romance and putting over a stupendous business deal without passing up a bit of wholesome fun. And by FUN we mean the laugh-provoking variety that only Will Rogers can produce! (Print Ad-Spokane Daily Chronicle, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 7 August 1930)
- Rogers has a grudge against anything English. On a business trip to London, his son meets the daughter of an English Lord on the ship. His Lordship does not think much of the "Uncouth Americans"--the fur begins to fly---and How! You'll laugh until you near split your sides! (Print Ad-Youngstown Vindicator, ((Youngstown, Ohio)) 15 June 1930)
- Will Rogers seasick on a liner
- riding to hounds with an English lord
- as a stern parent
- as the not-so-stern parent
- enough laughs for a lifetime!
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