Replaced Hard drive, missing cds

My brother replaced the original Hard drive that was causing problems on my G5, but now I can't seem to find the cds to restore the software. I have cds for my iBook G4, but that's all. What can I do?
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

1) find 'em!
2) buy a copy of Tiger for $129 US and a copy of iLife for $79
3) find 'em!
4) call Apple, quote your serial number and obtain a replacement set for about $50 US
5) find 'em!
6) contemplate the fact that you don't have a backup on an external HD and how much simpler life would be if you had and how you will always make sure you do have in future, in case of similar eventualities.
7) find 'em!
8) ask your brother why he didn't make sure you had a full backup if he's such a computer whizz!
9) find 'em!
Cheers
Rod

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