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Image of three crawling babies. Inscription underneath the image: "Who said 'Hood's Sarsaparilla'?" ...It stands today unequalled for purifying the blood, curing scrofula, salt rheum, etc., regulating the kidneys and liver, repairing nerve tissues, strengthening and invigorating the whole body, as well as checking the progress of acute and chronic disease, and restoring the afflicted parts to healthy condition. Aged people who feel the weight of increasing years and who yearn for the life and vigor of former times, find in Hood's Sarsaparilla just the medicine to lubricate the machinery of the body and to impart a feeling of health and strength. Weak women who suffer from nervousness, sick headache, and other ailments peculiar to the sex, find the needed corrective and tonic in Hood's Sarsaprilla. It gives bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength. Children who suffer from scrofula and other foul humors in the blood are readily cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has wonderful power over diseases of the kind...
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