I found this listing in the 'Liverpool Echo' dated 17th April 1926: “VICTORY! WOMEN'S PARTY'S MISS CHRISTABEL PANKHURST, AT THE SUN HALL, KENSINGTON ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, OPEN 7.30. ADMISSION FREE, RESERVED SEATS from E. G. WITHERS & SONS, 279 Kensington, Liverpool (Next Door to Sun Hall).” ... and there is a photograph of Sun Hall, Kensington, Liverpool (dated 1956), which includes E. G. Withers & Sons shop with 'PIANOS, MUSIC, RECORDS' (the same as printed on their record sleeve) above their shop front at this link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/2169869070
... and there is a photograph of Sun Hall, Kensington, Liverpool (dated 1956), which includes E. G. Withers & Sons shop with 'PIANOS, MUSIC, RECORDS' (the same as printed on their record sleeve) above their shop front at this link:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/2169869070