I found this advert in the 'Hastings & St. Leonards Observer' dated 28th April 1928: “HIS MASTER'S VOICE and Columbia Gramophones and Records: most complete stocks in the district — Lindridge Ltd., 44 Robertson Street, Hastings.” ... and this advert from the 24th August 1935 edition: “LINDRIDGES Ltd., THE MUSIC PEOPLE (Established In Hastings since 1858) 44, Robertson Street, Hastings 'Phone 461; 69, Devonshire Road, Bexhill 'Phone 501.” ... plus this piece in the 23rd January 1937 edition: “M.R.D.A. Appointment - Mr. H. C. Burgess, managing director of Messrs. Lindridges, Ltd., has been elected president of the Music and Radio Distributors' Association. This association, which is a national body, is the only music retail organisation there is, and has been in existence for about 40 years.” ... also there is a photo of Robertson Street, c.1875 and an advert for Lindridge & Son at this link: https://historymap.info/Lindridge_%26_Son
“HIS MASTER'S VOICE and Columbia Gramophones and Records: most complete stocks in the district — Lindridge Ltd., 44 Robertson Street, Hastings.”
... and this advert from the 24th August 1935 edition:
“LINDRIDGES Ltd., THE MUSIC PEOPLE (Established In Hastings since 1858) 44, Robertson Street, Hastings 'Phone 461; 69, Devonshire Road, Bexhill 'Phone 501.”
... plus this piece in the 23rd January 1937 edition:
“M.R.D.A. Appointment - Mr. H. C. Burgess, managing director of Messrs. Lindridges, Ltd., has been elected president of the Music and Radio Distributors' Association. This association, which is a national body, is the only music retail organisation there is, and has been in existence for about 40 years.”
... also there is a photo of Robertson Street, c.1875 and an advert for Lindridge & Son at this link:
https://historymap.info/Lindridge_%26_Son