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The thoroughly artistic and striking nature of the furnishing and equipment of both the Christchurch studio and the Wellington studio stands to the credit of Mrs. J. M. Bingham. With excellent taste, Mrs. Bingham has achieved an effect in each case that is attractive, harmonious, and creative of an atmosphere of restfulness and comfort. Under such conditions the performing artists can give of their best; and in this sense the artistic taste displayed throughout constitutes a permanent asset to the efficiency of broadcasting in general. The labour, taste, and judgment involved in the equipment of the two studios have been outstanding, and the result stands as a tribute and credit to Mrs. Bingham.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 July 1927, Page 3

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The thoroughly artistic and striking nature of the furnishing and equipment of both the Christchurch studio and the Wellington studio stands to the credit of Mrs. J. M. Bingham. With excellent taste, Mrs. Bingham has achieved an effect in each case that is attractive, harmonious, and creative of an atmosphere of restfulness and comfort. Under such conditions the performing artists can give of their best; and in this sense the artistic taste displayed throughout constitutes a permanent asset to the efficiency of broadcasting in general. The labour, taste, and judgment involved in the equipment of the two studios have been outstanding, and the result stands as a tribute and credit to Mrs. Bingham. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 July 1927, Page 3

The thoroughly artistic and striking nature of the furnishing and equipment of both the Christchurch studio and the Wellington studio stands to the credit of Mrs. J. M. Bingham. With excellent taste, Mrs. Bingham has achieved an effect in each case that is attractive, harmonious, and creative of an atmosphere of restfulness and comfort. Under such conditions the performing artists can give of their best; and in this sense the artistic taste displayed throughout constitutes a permanent asset to the efficiency of broadcasting in general. The labour, taste, and judgment involved in the equipment of the two studios have been outstanding, and the result stands as a tribute and credit to Mrs. Bingham. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 July 1927, Page 3

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