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PEP Queenstown Cathcart Road



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PEP is a South African institution. Starting with one store in 1965, today we are the largest single brand retailer in the country with stores in almost every town and village, where we often provide a lifeline to local people with affordable, good quality merchandise.

Trading hours:
Monday - Friday: 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 08:00 - 13:00
Sunday: 09:00 - 13:00

PEP Queenstown Cathcart Road

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Latitude -31.8956° S 31.8956° S 31° 53' 44.16" -31° 53.736'
Longitude 26.8703° E 26.8703° E 26° 52' 13.08" 26° 52.218'
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Address
Hexagon 12
Cathcart Road
5320
Queenstown
Eastern Cape
South Africa
Phone No.
045 839 4960
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 45 839 4960

Fax No.
No fax number available

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