South. Sta Views. Sheltered. Modern. Quiet. Separate Tables* JV/i^rnius—Bath Hotel, Proprietress—MlSS GRIFFITHS (Late of Vork House Hotel, Bath). Folkestone, Xo. 117 SCHMITT’S PRIVATE HOTEL, 19, CASTLE HILL AVENUE, FOLKESTONE. Tnis First-Class Establishment is most centrally sit
April 26, 1902 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
Castle Hill Avenue and Manor Road. Luncheons. Dinners. Teas. Refreshments. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa. Chops, Steaks, Cold Meats. Cigars and Tobacco. Noted for a Good English Dinner. Superior Beds. Commercial Travellers Accommodated. Comfort. Cleanliness. Moderate Charges. Evening Parti
April 26, 1902 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
AFTERNOON TEAS. 66, Sandgate Road (next G.P.0.), Folkestone. ENTRANCE THROUGH PARSONS’ LIBRARY. .• . J» Tlie Hcsl Material for Paper. nIbKA I The Andent Writing Paoer the Priests. -. - m a Haiti and Smooth Surface. Delightful to write upon Mll nrt I For Private Correspondence, q
April 26, 1902 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
Councilior POPE enquired whether the deputation appointed visited the Local Government Board officials, and with what result. Alderman BAKER replied that the deputation had waited upon the gentlemen referred to, and was informed that they could proceed with the work, but so far
November 1, 1902 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
the societies and organizations which in this town are doing very much the social work of the constituency. Many of those whom wo represent are among your political supporters, some of them are actively engaged your interests, and we w.ish to emphasise that we are not responsibl
November 1, 1902 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
For the benefit of all ticket holders who will privileged to witness the magnificent spectacle of Saturday- next, as well as for the general public, the *' Folkestone Herald has been asked, on the initiative of Col. Lord Basing, Ist Royal Dragoons, to publish the following parti
November 1, 1902 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
A WOMAN NO IMPORTANCE. To say that the play under notice is none other than a truthful reflection of modem life, abundant with wit and wisdoai, and a thorough manifestation of the morality of tlie age is but too inadequately to describe to our readers the character of the play. T
November 1, 1902 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England