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TRIBUTES TO MR. W. GAll FROM GUESTS ANM STAFF 8 FUNCTION AT GEYSEHI On a recent evening opfl was taken by the permanenB and the staff of the Geyser I farewell Mr. W. Galbraith, fl bo relinquishing control of 8 on Monday next, and to roaJ sentation to him as a momen8 esteem in which he is held. 8 In presenting Mr. GalbraitB travelling rug, Mr. A. C. 8 said that all regretted Mr. Gfl impending departure from 8 and thanked him for the 8 and comf ort which he had m8 able to them during their 8 at the hotel. By his efiortsS direction the permanent gofl at all times looked upon t« Hotel as "a home away fi'OH The presentation which tW their departing host to accS in a small measure. demonstiaH appreciation of his kindlines^H high esteem in which he"was8 Similar tributes to Mr. Gfl popularity were paid by oth8 ers and also by Miss E. Howfl on behalf of the staff, thanfl Galbraith for the courtesyfl sideration which he had at fl extended to his employees. fl In his reply Mr. Galbraithfl ed pleasure at the action fl present in making the presenfl him and also at the sentirafl pressed by the various speafl liad always found pleasurefl thing he had done for hisgnfl any comf ort which they hadfl was in a large measure dafl loyal service and keennessfl by members of the staff. Alllfl had made his decision he fl that it was difficult to seveM tion with the many friendsfl made at the hotel during seven years. ,fl
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 596, 29 July 1933, Page 4
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