Reinstalling IWork 2006, snow leopard 10.6.7,  MacBook Pro

I just had Apple install a new hard drive on my MacBook Pro. Was updated to SL 10.6.7. I lost a few apps and am reinstalling my iWork '06.
I have the DVD but for some reason my MCP is not installing the iWork?? Is there a software issue between the '06 version and SL?
I'm stumped and this is the only copy that I have?  and ideas before I go back to Apple again   
thanks in advance 

Let us know if you really may use iWork '06 under 10.6.
As I wrote, on my machine it may display documents but it doesn't let me edit them.
During a few seconds I assumed that the infos linked to registration were lost during a system update but nada, when I trigger "About Pages", the correct registration code appears.
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mercredi 15 juin 2011 11:24:50
iMac 21”5, i7, 2.8 GHz, 4 Gbytes, 1 Tbytes, mac OS X 10.6.7
Please : Search for questions similar to your own before submitting them to the community
To be the AW6 successor, iWork MUST integrate a TRUE DB, not a list organizer !

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