Green’s Dictionary of Slang

’Tizer, the n.

[abbr.]

the Morning Advertiser newspaper.

‘Boz’ Sketches by Boz (1895) 41: [H]e lends Mrs Walker ‘Yesterday’s ’Tiser’.
[UK]Exeter Flying Post 7 Apr. 5/5: [headline] The ‘’Tizer’ and the Leading Journal.
Caldeonian Mercury 7 June 4/4: We have sent him a copy of the Morning ’Tizer.
[UK]Derby Mercury 2 Aug. 5/3: The ’Tizer is pleased to designate the Ram’s letter-press as ‘tenth-rate’.
[UK]Exeter & Plymouth Gaz. 28 Mar. 8/1: Mr Grant began life as a religious writer, and how he ever became editor of the ’Tizer is a puzzle.
[UK]Western Times 15 June 5/4: But the poor ’Tizer — the London representative of the ‘Vits,’ is the most amusing of all. The Editor is simply furious.