The Odol Smile.
“ Laugh and the world laughs with you ” is a proverb which we owe to a poet. It receives its most vivid exemplification in the case of the beautiful actresses of to-dav
who are exceedingly fond of having their photographs taken in that way which has the advantage of showing off their teeth. Miss Zena Dare, one of the most popular of the leading ladies on the musical comedy stage, is represented in our
illustration as an exemplification of the famous line. Her smile is frequently called “ one of Odol smiles,"
for all the women who use the preparation, which is admittedly “the best for the teeth,” can afford to show them, since teeth cleaned with Odol are bound to be shining, white, and free from decay, because it destroys the germs which produce this last disastrous result. Dentists not only recommend their patients to use Odol, but they use it themselves, the surest proof that the claim of its superiority is endorsed by those who make the care of the teeth their special study.
Odol not only beautifies but it also preserves the teeth, and the fragrant taste it leaves in the mouth is most refreshing
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 34
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199The Odol Smile. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 34
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