A search of the British Newspaper Archive didn’t find an address for the ‘Phonographic Emporium’ in Leeds ... however, it did find some in other parts of the country:
“EDWARDES & Co., The Crouch End Sports and Phonographic Emporium, 37, TOPSFIELD PARADE, CROUCH END, LONDON N8.” (‘Holloway Press’ dated 27th April 1906)
“JONES, CYCLE AND PHONOGRAPH EMPORIUM, BOUTPORT STREET, BARNSTAPLE, DEVON.” (‘Western Times’ dated 16th December 1904)
“PHONOGRAPH EMPORIUM, SCOTLAND, ROSSLEIGH Limited, YORK BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH. Telephone, 1156. Telegrams, Enterprise, Edinburgh.” (‘Edinburgh Evening News’ dated 6th October 1904).
“EDWARDES & Co., The Crouch End Sports and Phonographic Emporium, 37, TOPSFIELD PARADE, CROUCH END, LONDON N8.” (‘Holloway Press’ dated 27th April 1906)
“JONES, CYCLE AND PHONOGRAPH EMPORIUM, BOUTPORT STREET, BARNSTAPLE, DEVON.” (‘Western Times’ dated 16th December 1904)
“PHONOGRAPH EMPORIUM, SCOTLAND, ROSSLEIGH Limited, YORK BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH. Telephone, 1156. Telegrams, Enterprise, Edinburgh.” (‘Edinburgh Evening News’ dated 6th October 1904).