The right light depicts St Paul and a Red Cross nurse attending to a kneeling soldier. The theme of the window was suggested by the Rev Lawson Robinson, the artist was J W Brock, of Dunedin, and the work was done by Smith & Smith of Dunedin.
The east gallery window has its theme "Let the little children come unto me" .The theme comes from the time Jesus was preaching in Judea and the women brought their children with them. As recorded by Matthew Jesus said "Let the little children come unto me, do not hinder them, for of such belong the kingdom of heaven." This is known as the Grigor window, given by Mrs Mary Woodhouse Grigor in memory of her late husband, Dr William Grigor, and her son.
Directly opposite is the west gallery window, "The sermon on the mount". This window is in a changed, newer form of art and the different colour treatment suits the strong afternoon sunlight which streams through this window. The window depicts Jesus preaching from Mount Jabel Hattin overlooking the Sea of Galilee. It was a gift from the Anderson family in memory of their parents, Sir Robert and Lady Anderson, whose home, Anderson Park, is now a city showplace and art gallery.