I found this advert in the 'Hastings & St. Leonards Observer' dated 16th December 1933:
“PICCADILLY RECORDS, ten-inch, three for 1/-; gramophone and radio repairs experts.—Busy Bee, 66 George Street, Hastings.”
... and this in the 3rd November 1934 edition:
“The shop for up-to-date stocks of records and music. THE MUSIC SHOP, 66 GEORGE STREET, HASTINGS.”
... and this in the 15th December 1934 edition:
“THE Music Shop (Busy Bee Stores) 66 George Street, Hastings RECEIVED A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS RECORDS FOR PARTY MUSIC.”
... plus this in the 16th March 1935 edition:
“WORLD'S FINEST ENTERTAINMENT - THE GRAMOPHONE: PURE MUSIC WITHOUT ANY INTERFERENCE. GET ALL YOUR RECORDS FROM THE MUSIC SHOP, 66 GEORGE STREET, HASTINGS.”
“PICCADILLY RECORDS, ten-inch, three for 1/-; gramophone and radio repairs experts.—Busy Bee, 66 George Street, Hastings.”
... and this in the 3rd November 1934 edition:
“The shop for up-to-date stocks of records and music. THE MUSIC SHOP, 66 GEORGE STREET, HASTINGS.”
... and this in the 15th December 1934 edition:
“THE Music Shop (Busy Bee Stores) 66 George Street, Hastings RECEIVED A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS RECORDS FOR PARTY MUSIC.”
... plus this in the 16th March 1935 edition:
“WORLD'S FINEST ENTERTAINMENT - THE GRAMOPHONE: PURE MUSIC WITHOUT ANY INTERFERENCE. GET ALL YOUR RECORDS FROM THE MUSIC SHOP, 66 GEORGE STREET, HASTINGS.”