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DENTAL ADVERTISING . . . Benefits the Public 00"00^ 0^ -^J^^^N^ \ -Efc Dental Advertising makes people tooth conscious and is Y^ %J& :^ ■ TniH \ ' Advertising Induces a larger turnover. Q a powerful factor in ovcrcomi "s dental V '^. ■%%% fe^f *^ \ which in turn makes low fees possible. -■■ \ #_^*GA^ „ d^* 1 \ This is brought about as follows: 4% The fact that 80,000 patients have received treatment- \ lU^*^ Vrib**** 1 \A* C \ at 5* le Wellington and Christchurch surgeries of the \ pto^ 1 Aye \?^ i \ ' United Dental during the past five years speaks for \ tiYat*- 0*1 \t.A o* X1 . at**- \ itself. V "QeCetvt be a se^ rt^ 1 \ <#T fees make dental treatment available to patients \ «t^e *^ tfktt^ .«. \tlC«ea - itl \)eC \ § who would otherwise have to go without. There bnosh . arglunent in f avour o f t h e restr icAvet^T* P** vCC \VvW^ a \ . * 111 tion of dental advertising! H& ■VjVft? n e^ eCtO u^e vC^ \ j^ Cash fees dispense with bad debts. (Normally, bad pV^ tC u \e. ®i AcC ceS \ debts are added to the fees of patients who pay.) M \^*K^°t^K« \ THEN WHY IS IT TO BE MADE ILLEGAL H^ -,tU6«Aa \fW aS S \ P^* eS \ <• The savings on bulfcfcuying of high-grade materials AFTER JANUARY 1, 1939??? Hi T»e . vAvO* 61 -. O K. x. AeV* aY V TlVieY \ & arc passed on to the public. u « v t&a \o^*% ta Vs . «iU^ eS' \ _f A steady volume of work leaves no hours of idleness . hl\ /10/- * -^ s \^ at \ Ato be paid for by patients. UNITED DENTAL'S SCALE OF FEES : t d& A <£& *S' tjl tO jt; tf^ \ 9 NEW PLATES. REMODELS. M\ *aS,** d aV»^* Ml tlOt CuO^ eS" \ /M Increa^ volume of work means that each member of «/2A DENTAL PLATE-^ £ , Chcper 25A HBMJOH-^ ! 5/. ■ ~-c a^e .. 41 -p/tll , rtw ? V vAiC \ . m -« staff can specialise m his branch of the work 43/3-dental platb ri/Ift/ Superior «/2/. remodel—^c/ tvl^ 3 ilat* 0 yvil)' « pUv> v \ «_F resulting in efficiency, and a lowering of production Reduced to T* I / I«/ - Reduced to, *3/- ---■ „ Kegwv . i c es* .„ to tVV a \se V costs. Our patients receive these benefits. -£4/4/. den!al p^ate- £2 Perfection £3/3/- Remodel 35 / m * nC^ 1 />YtISC ' .t\Oft tO \ /?crf«ccr/ /o X»_i Reduced to W/ " I_B\ 'THC , (XO^ ' tot^^ AvCtf^ \ . Highest.Rradc GOLD-PIN TEETH and • I^BI * . t JO . \ I^*- Xp SC P \ , VULCANITE. Usually £6/6/- to Ae.rt> %$ **, tt VitaV «i\^tU \ \ M The advertising of prices and materials enables people *a/s/.. £3 «"ld £4 dental plate repairs-3 /# W . d;- O t^ RtSistC?^cVv^ cV _^i ft to know fce/orf^»Jwhat they will be given for their Noy fc<f *""" 4/° VEX O^ C V money. Buying in the dark is avoided. DENTAL FILLINGS S he SMALL AMALGAM FILLINGS C/ ROOT FILLINGS - « T/A m\ '&c*i tai ••■ Through advertising fully qualified dentists extend compound amalgam T /z partial pulpectomy .5/ T their service to people who cannot afford to pay the fillings . . - 7/6 - rtrrkTNirAV< .. .3/ ■___! _r 1 • t r f * * 1 *.' ' _"*:«,- /'C,-.^., ru,~n«o / GOLD INLAYS, according to sue: I^^ • high fees charged by non-advertising dentists, (every synthetic porcelain T/A lE/ 98/ V\ dentist employed at the United Dental is a Graduate //° I»/- 4?U/-_?»/- - the Dental School of Otago University, recognised ' ' . ■ " ' * b«t Denul Schools i» «h e Southern " EXTRACTIONS OF EVERY KIND " UNITED DENTAL S4-S6 MANNERS STREET - - - Britain's Buildings - - - Tel. 43-163

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 98, 22 October 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 98, 22 October 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 98, 22 October 1938, Page 15

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