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Sodecoan [1911]

(1908-1917)

p. 120

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A prominent practitioner, a professor in a leading dental college, writes us:
"I wish to say that you are making a winning fight with True Dentalloy,—
no use to pay more. I use it in my practice, also in our college clinic. An
alloy man was here last week trying to displace it,—said True Dent, was the
cause of most of his troubles."
Yes, "True Dent, is the cause of most of his troubles."
Of course it is. True Dentalloy is made honestly and sold honestly.
It is made by Dr. Black's Method, which means nothing more or less
than that it is made accurately, every step under close observation, assuring
a product which is alwavs the same ; which never contracts, but always ex¬
pands that minute trifle which makes it hug the walls closer. That's honest
manufacturing.
It is sold at a price which allows its manufacturer and the dealer a fair
margin of profit and does not "soak" the dentist. Its advertising tells the
facts, makes no statements which can't be substantiated. That's honest
selling.
"A winning fight"? Sure. Honesty wins in the long run every time.
True Dental^' is the only "balanced formula" alloy which is sold openly
at its price, $i 50 the ounce.
The S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co.
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