THE SECRET OF BEAUTY.
Lies to a great extent in the beauty of theteeth. The teeth are to the face what flowers are to tho garden—the finest ornament. The care of the teeth is, therefore, of vast importance to the preservation of beauty. Odol, tho liquid dentifrices is the best preservative. Odol keeps tho teeth white and bright. It prevents decay and refreshes the. mouth. Its fragrance, is delightful, so that the most re-fined and fastidious women delight in its flavour. It sweetens the breath and makes conversation enjoyable. That Odol possesses these properties is cordially acknowledged by innumerable testimonials received from the press and' science, as well as from the highest circles and our leading artistes, from which even the most conservative ot minds should gain the conviction: —
1. That by means of the invention of Odol the long-sought-for ideal to preserve one's teeth in sound condition lias bee.ii attained. 2- That on account of the delightful taste and_ delicious flavour of Odol, the daily care of the teeth has been made a supreme comfort.' •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 5 (Supplement)
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176THE SECRET OF BEAUTY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 5 (Supplement)
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