PRICE OF DENTURES
Sir,—Judging by his letter "Self Enterprise” is a little disturbed. I will first assure him that I am neither a dentist nor a mechanic, but very satisfied to know that the dental profession. in common with kindred professions. is duly protected by legislation. Further, I agree that prices do sometimes differ according to quality, but for the best I am always prepared to pay. The archaic reference to a barber’s chair is somewhat of a cheap, satirical reference and would certainly qualify for the lowest price standard —Yours, etc., NO BLACK MARKET. July 18. 1951.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26477, 19 July 1951, Page 5
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