- The screen event of the season. the long awaited picturisation of Sir J.M. Barrie's classic with Barrie's own choice of "Peter." (Print Ad-Queanbeyan Age, ((Queanbeyan NSW)) 31 December 1926)
- The beloved Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up Is here, To gladden the heart of everyone from eight to eighty. The wonder-picture of the year. (Print Ad- Evening News, ((San Jose, Calif.)) 29 December 1924)
- Every boy and girl in this vicinity should see "PETER PAN". Bring the children to see it-they will remember it as long as they live. IF You don't have any children of your own bring the neighbors. (Print Ad-Lewiston Daily Sun, ((Lewiston, Me.)) 1 January 1925)
- Not a child in America will miss "Peter Pan" and mother and daddy will come along. Mothers, especially, will love the production because of the clean picture of mother-love which it gives-nothing sloppily sentimental, just the idealization of what one remembers of one's mother when first one became conscious that one had a mother. (Print Ad-Coulee City Dispatch. ((Coulee City, Wash.)) 1 May 1925)
- Betty BRONSON THE WONDERFUL GIRL Chosen Personally by Barrie. the whole nation will acclaim her. The most radiant personality ever flashed upon the screen. (Print Ad-Chicago Daily Tribune, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 31 December 1924)
- Come fly away with Peter Pan to the Never, Never Land. To pirates and Injuns and golden adventures. A joyous wonder-picture you'll never forget. (Print Ad-Piedmont Herald,((Piedmont, WVa.)) 27 March 1925)
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