Automatic flogging machines are in use among the military forces of several European nations. Eor many A'ears the whipping was always done by » soldier, and the punishment varied, a* cording to the personal relations existing between the soldier and his victim. It was to correct this disadvantage that the flogging machine was invented. The machine is automatic in action, and as soon as the culprit is fastened in position, a spring is tightened or loosened to guage the exact force of the blow. A pointer is set over ( a dial to the requisite number of strokes, and the mechanism is started. With perfect regularity the victim's back is scourged by the thongs, the handle of the whip being moved by a screw device after each stroke, so that the la*h does not fall twice upon the snme spot throughout the punishment. Each blow is of uniform severity, and as soon as the required number has been given the machine comes to a rest and the offender is released, with the assurance that the exact punishment ordered has been meted out to him. DR. SHELDON'S MAGNETIC LINIMENT Cures rheuamtism. It will penetrate to your very bones, soothe and subdue the pain. Rub it in freely. It will not blister or burn the skin. Rub it in, and the pain will stop. It can't help but do you good. Price la 6d and 3s. Obtainable everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 127, 7 September 1910, Page 8
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234Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 127, 7 September 1910, Page 8
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