'The story opens on "Dad's" farm, when a crowd of hikers enter his pastures and disturb his cattle, on a Sunday. After "roaring" them up, Dad strikes up a friendship with "Pa" Townleigh, who before leaving invites Dad and the family to spend a holiday with them in Sydney. Joe and Pansy get married, and the whole family come to town with them on their honeymoon, and then the fun becomes fast and furious. Dad is amazed that such a "bonzer" grazing paddock as Hyde Park is not fenced off, and that such a grand G.P.O. is built "just by selling penny stamps." The picture is complete with music and elaborate settings in bush and city, and is really first-class entertainment.'
Source:
'Alpha Theatre', Queensland Times, 9 March 1934, p.4.