He : Hullo ! Who’s that ? She: Me. That you, darling? He: Yes, darling; what is it? She : Had to ring you up, darling, to thank you for the Odol you sent me. I never had a dentifrice that was half so nice and refreshing. I want to go about smiling all day long to let people see how white and shiny my teeth are. He: I knew you’d like it, that’s why I sent it you. The Rose flavour is beautiful, isn’t it? She : Lovely. I don’t wonder all the actresses and fashionable women use it. And all the dentists are recommending the Standard flavour for men. He: You’ll tell me when you want some more, won't you? She : Yes, darling, but you only need such a little that a flask lasts for a long time. He: Want anything else, darling? She : No, darling. He: Good-bye, darling. I wish I could kiss you She : I wish you could That’s the only disadvantage of a telephone, but you shall have a telephone kiss for that Odol. Pswt I Like it? He: Lovely. (They ring off.)
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 6, 10 February 1909, Page 34
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