I found this in the 'Workington Star' dated 14th November 1913:
“THE OLD HOME SONGS – During these long, dreary winter evenings there is no better or more homely instrument than the gramophone. The rollicking songs you love to hear, the beautiful old home songs that your mother used to sing. One and all can be brought beside your fireside at a moment's notice when you call in and allow us to show you these beautiful instruments - allow us to help you to cheer your family with bright and happy music. Why not come in to-day? KERR & Co., HOBBIES STORE, 3 THE CRESCENT, WORKINGTON.”
“THE OLD HOME SONGS – During these long, dreary winter evenings there is no better or more homely instrument than the gramophone. The rollicking songs you love to hear, the beautiful old home songs that your mother used to sing. One and all can be brought beside your fireside at a moment's notice when you call in and allow us to show you these beautiful instruments - allow us to help you to cheer your family with bright and happy music. Why not come in to-day? KERR & Co., HOBBIES STORE, 3 THE CRESCENT, WORKINGTON.”