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Disobedience in the army is looked upon as one of tho gravel crimes a soldier can be guilty' of, and in the past.it has oftrn been puniahb'i wih death, the fate of a i-attltt and the lives of thousands of m n, let alone ou" nwiotml honou", I'ave <>tten bertii depend'nt upon the prompt carrone out of what umy hav seemed a trivial order. Discipline wi:houi; goo I heath, howeve, would be like a nou e without a fouwlation, the efore great' pains are taken to keep ou" figh'ing meo f.ee f nm d sease. Hollow :y'a fills have always been found an excellent u edioino for tb s purpose, us in addition to oleansing the Wow they invigorate aad give tone to the (wnotitutioty

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9293, 8 March 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9293, 8 March 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9293, 8 March 1899, Page 3