No, it will only show as the font you have specified if the viewer also has
that font installed on their system.
There is still no practical way to do this since there is not a
cross-browser/platform reliable way. Microsoft has WEFT, but it's IE only.
Netscape uses Bitstream, but it's Netscape only. Then there are copyright
and bandwidth issues. It's best to forget about it and just use websafe
fonts.
If you really MUST use that font, then you would have to make it a graphic
element. This has two serious consequences, however. One is that it adds
to the overall weight of the page (and if your graphic is large that can be
a considerable addition). The second problem is that a graphic cannot be
read by the search engines, so you lost the benefit of the content of the
graphic in your page ranking....